Navigating Afro-Arab Studies in Graduate School
Join Duke Alumni as they talk to the personal, intellectual, academic, and spiritual trajectory through life, Duke, and graduate school.
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Razan Idris is a Sudanese-American third-year PhD student in History at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies histories of blackness in Afro-Arab communities on the African continent and in diaspora. For her current project, Razan has been exploring black identity at the religious institute of al-Azhar in Egypt since 1800. Razan is also the curator of the online #SudanSyllabus open project, collecting resources on Sudanese social, cultural, and intellectual history.
Type: MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, LEADERSHIP, HUMAN RIGHTS, UNITED STATES FOCUS, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, LECTURE/TALK, and RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL
Contact: Julie Maxwell