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Public Engagements

YearTypeTitleSourceDurationLink
2024InterviewAbsence of Knowledge: Recovering Lost NarrativesJHI Humanities at Large Podcast00:39:02Listen
2024ArticleArrest Warrants as Affective DomainsAmerican Anthropological AssociationN/ARead
2024ArticleWhy ICC warrant against Netanyahu has baffled the WestSetopatiN/ARead
2024InterviewBlack Atlantic World DecolonisationOriginal People with James Diboe00:35:12Watch
2023ArticleOverlooked No More: Adefunmi I, Who Introduced African Americans to YorubaThe New York TimesN/ARead
2023InterviewHow Should Canada Effectively Engage with Diasporas?The Agenda with Steve Paikin00:29:27Watch
2023InterviewThe Emergence of Digital AuthoritarianismThe Looking Glass: The SAIS Review of International Affairs, John Hopkins University00:30:08Listen
2023InterviewHow technologies drive – and challenge – the search for missing peopleUniversity of Toronto Black Research Network00:02:46Watch
2022InterviewInterview (with Evelyn Ankumah). AFLA: Making Human Rights a RealityHague Girls: The Podcast: 00:42:49Listen
2022InterviewEpisode 7: Forging emotions and truth in criminal courtsPublic Anthropologist00:24:29Listen
2022LectureThinking International Justice OtherwiseTransnational Justice Project Critical International Summer Institute01:07:35Watch
2022InterviewRadical Humanism and Decolonization: An Interview with Kamari ClarkeAnthropod. Society for Cultural Anthropology00:46:32Listen
2021InterviewEnvisioning our World Anew: Interview with Kamari ClarkeUniversity of Toronto Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesN/ARead
2021SeminarToward Radical Humanism in Anthropology. Beyond Universalism: Abduction as a Transformation of MethodAtaya: The HUMA Interdisciplinary Seminar Series00:56:36Watch
2021LectureAffective Justice: Toward a New Geopolitics with Professor Kamari Maxine ClarkeGLI Stonybrook01:27:58Watch
2021LectureKamari M Clarke and Ryan C Jobson / Is it possible to decolonize anthropology?Theory from the Margins01:44:21Watch
2021LectureAffective Justice: Toward a New GeopoliticsYale Council on African Studies0:56:39Watch
2021LectureAffective Justice The International Criminal Court and the Pan Africanist PushbackCarleton University01:17:35Watch
2021ArticleKamari Maxine Clarke leads the way to a new future for global justice and equityUniversity of TorontoN/ARead
2021ArticleKamari Clarke awarded Guggenheim FellowshipUniversity of TorontoN/ARead
2021ArticleFour A&S faculty awarded prestigious Guggenheim FellowshipsUniversity of TorontoN/ARead
2020InterviewKamari Clarke on Digital Evidence and Police Brutality, and the Case for Letting Anthropology Burn, and How International Criminal Law Helps Entrench Structural InequalityUniversity of Toronto Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal StudiesN/ARead
2020InterviewAfrican Perspectives on the ICC: Kamari Clarke IIWayamo Foundation0:05:54Watch
2020InterviewAfrican Perspectives on the ICC: Kamari Clarke IWayamo Foundation0:08:20Watch
2020Op-EdNegotiating Racial Injustice: How International Criminal Law Helps Entrench Structural InequalityJust SecurityN/ARead
2019InterviewKamari Clarke on Affective Justice: PoLAR Author InterviewPoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology ReviewN/ARead
2019LectureAffective Justice: Toward an Anthropology of International JusticeUCI School of Social Ecology01:26:26Watch
2018InterviewKamari Clarke on the FPA Research Excellence Award SymposiumCarleton University0:00:28Watch
2018NewsThe World is their ClassroomCarleton UniversityN/ARead
2018NewsDespite Salovey trip, African Studies struggles with faculty recruitment, retentionYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2018InterviewRemembering Winnie MandelaCTV News0:04:11Watch
2018InterviewAfrica and the International Criminal CourtFaculty of Public Affairs – VoicesN/ARead
2018InterviewInterview with Tina PalivosTina Palivos of Yale UniversityListen
2018InterviewThe Spirit of Black History MonthInterview with Michael Asiffo – VIBE 1055FM VIBE TALKS0:10:00Listen
2018AnnouncementLaw, Justice and the Colonial ArchiveResearch Center for Material CultureN/ARead
2018NewsProfessor Kamari Clarke Leads Discussion on Africa and the International Criminal CourtCarleton UniversityN/ARead
2018NewsFPA VoicesCarleton UniversityN/ARead
2018NewsKamari Clarke Lecture Launches FPA Research MonthCarleton UniversityN/ARead
2018AnnouncementConversation with Kamari ClarkeQueen’s UniversityN/ARead
2018ArticleFPA People – Kamari Maxine Clarke Carleton UniversityN/ARead
2017NewsKamari Maxine Clarke in Ottawa and…on the moveCarleton University Institute of African StudiesN/ARead
2017NewsModel United Nations members affected by Trump’s travel banThe CharlatanN/ARead
2017InterviewTrying Times for the ICCTVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin0:30:08Watch
2016NewsProfessor Jalloh awarded $246,000 grant by Open Society FoundationFIU LawN/ARead
2016NewsOnly Africans have been tried at the court for the worst crimes on EarthLA TimesN/ARead
2016NewsAfrican Court Research Initiative to host major conference in Arusha, Tanzania on July 28 & 29 2016FIU LawN/ARead
2016InterviewPrime Minister Justin Trudeau used the Francophone summit in Madagascar to draw attention to a number of important human rights issuesCTV News 0:04:09Watch
2016LectureResearch Area: Political and Legal AnthropologyFreie Universität Berlin01:19:24Listen
2016NewsAgainst the Odds, A 40-Year Old West African Village in South Carolina Has ThrivedAtlas ObscuraN/ARead
2016ArticleCarleton University faculty member awarded USD $246,000 to study the Impact and Limits of International LawCarleton UniversityN/ARead
2015Op-EdPower Politics and Its Global ShadowsJames G StewartN/ARead
2015NewsEngaged Anthropology Grant: M. Kamari ClarkeWenner-GrenN/ARead
2015NewsIn and out: A revolving door for Yale’s professors of color?
2015Lecture#BringBackOurGirls hashtagCRASSH Cambridge01:03:35Watch
2014LectureRefiguring the Perpetrator: Culpability, Postcolonial History, and Africa’s Impunity GapInternational Crimes Database01:39:36Watch
2014Op-EdJustice Can’t Prevail in a VacuumNew York TimesN/ARead
2014Op-EdAccountability and the Expansion of the Criminal Jurisdiction of the African CourtInternational Criminal Justice TodayN/ARead
2013InterviewKamari M. Clarke on Cultural Citizenship in the Black Atlantic WorldCultural AnthropologyAnthroPod0:39:23Listen
2013NewsAfrican Centre for Open GovernanceAfricogN/ARead
2013NewsAbandoning AfricaYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2013NewsPutting Capitalism on Trial at the ICCCommentary MagazineN/ARead
2013NewsLooking for AfricaYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2013NewsNEWS’ VIEW: Fix African StudiesYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2013NewsDangers of child labour in the extractive industries and a case for due diligenceBiz CommunityN/ARead
2013NewsLooking for AfricaYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2013Op-EdHow Police Use Religion To Deceive SuspectsHuffington PostN/ARead
2013LectureWhat makes a body Black in the USA today?Yale Divinity School01:28:06Watch
2013Op-EdTreat Greed in Africa as a War CrimeNew York TimesN/ARead
2012LectureTransforming Ethnographic KnowledgePENN Anthropology Colloquium
2012InterviewKony 2012 and the Portrayal of African ConflictAmerican Society of International Law Annual Meeting. Ben Ferencz Panel. Washington, D.C.0:02:54Watch
2012Op-EdAttending to the Language of JusticeIntLawGrrlsN/ARead
2012NewsYale lags in diversity goalsYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2012NewsYale professor gets NSF grant to study pursuit of human rights in AfricaYaleNewsN/ARead
2012NewsNSF grant to fund human rights researchYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2012NewsAn Ethical Call for Higher EducationThe OpEd ProjectN/ARead
2012NewsIvy League Faculties Are Far From Reflecting U.S. DiversityThe AtlanticN/ARead
2011NewsWhat Gaddafi’s Arrest Could Mean For The International Criminal CourtHuffington PostN/ARead
2011NewsCuts threaten African Studies programYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2011NewsFacing cuts, MacMillan Center set to fundraiseYale Daily NewsN/ARead
2010News‘We Aim to Inspire a New Breed of Leaders’ThisDayLiveN/ARead
2010NewsCross Campus: 3.26.10Yale Daily NewsN/ARead
2010InterviewLegal Anthropology and International Law. An Interview with Kamari Clarke, Part 10:09:53Watch
2010InterviewLegal Anthropology and International Law. An Interview with Kamari Clarke, Part 20:09:44Watch
2009InterviewThe International Criminal Court and Legal Pluralism. The MacMillan ReportYale MacMillan Center of International and Area Studies0:13:27Watch
2009LectureFaith and Human RightsYale University Faith and Globalization Initiative0:24:57Watch
2009InterviewLocal and International Human Rights BodiesYale University Faith and Globalization Initiative0:07:53Watch
2008AnnouncementShifting the Terrain for Diaspora Studies: Democracy, the Rule of Law, and the ‘New’ Souls of Black FolkBarnard Center for Research on WomenN/ARead
2004NewsDreaming of a new kind of freedomMail & GuardianN/ARead
2004ProfileKamari M. ClarkeN/AN/ARead
1999NewsOakwood’s Afro-Canadian Club celebrates 25 yearsN/ARead

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