Routes & Histoires d’Esclavisé.e.s de l’océan Indien aux Amériques

Please encourage students and colleagues to link in to a conversation in French about the history and routes of Malagasy enslavement crisscrossing the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, east and west, south and north along the coasts of Africa and the Americas with Webster from Quebec and Senegal and Marie-Clémence Andriamonta from Madagascar and France.

2pm-3:30pm (CST) Saturday Feb 27. 

To register and receive zoom link please email:  erinl@afmilwaukee.org

~~ Closing Black History month EVENT Opening le mois de la Francophonie ~~

Routes & Histoires d’Esclavisé.e.s de l’océan Indien aux Amériques

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