Emperor Haile Selassie, Oxford University and Ethiopia Part I
On 13 October 2018 a Conference on Ethiopia, Oxford University and the Legacy of Emperor Haile Selassie has been held at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in Oxford. Angela Raven-Roberts, one of the organisers welcomed the participants of the Conference. Presentations and discussions were divided into 5 different sessions and main speakers were:
SESSION I
Mr Keith Bowers: Haile Selassie and Lord Halifax
Dr Shawn Naphtali Sobers: the Emperor in Britain
Dr Wolde Tadesse the Royal House of Ethiopia in Perspective
Dr Wendy James: History of Research and Contacts in Ethiopia
Dr Patrick Mulvany: The Oxford University to Gamo in the early 1970s
SESSION II
Ms Aida Edemariam: The Emperor and My GrandMother’s Story
Mr Mekonnen Wodajeneh: A Tribute Through Poetry
Mr Chris Beckett: An Addis Ababa Childhood in poetry and prose
Ms Carol Cately Hall: Commissioned to the Emperor’s Portrait in the 1960s
Dr Angela Raven-Roberts: The emperor and His Studies
Mr Nico Lwis:The Thousand Stars Festival
Session III
Ras D Levi: HIM and the Ras Teferian Way of Life in Britain
Mr Magical London: HIM and His influence on Youth
Natika Selassie: Magdela, Haile Selassie I and African Libration
SESSION IV
Rs Shanngo, Baku, ras Co and Stella Headley: Ras Tafarians in Motion, Story of an exhibition, New Out Reach and Educational programme
Mr Natty Mark: African History and Widening the British School Curriculum
SESSION V
Variety of Artistic Presentations.
Hope you will learn and enjoy from this historic Conference. We thank all the impressive presenters and the excellent facilitators of this wonderfully organised Conference. This is Part I, part II and part III are being edited. Stay tuned to know more about Ethiopia, Oxford University, the World Wide Legacy of Emperor Haile Selassie and other Global issues. Please also subscribe to learn more about community activities and Academic Discussions, or visit: Kefale Alemu. Thank you!
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