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The 4th Abibitumi Conference: Construction of Black Civilization | December 12-13, 2026
Welcome to the Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization!
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The 4th Abibitumi Conference: Construction of Black Civilization | December 12-13, 2026
Welcome to the Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization!
The Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization invites scholars, organizers, educators, artists, strategists, and practitioners to submit proposals for panels and workshops across eight thematic tracks.
The conference is designed not merely as an academic gathering but as a working forum for civilizational reconstruction. Each track will feature:
- Scholarly panels presenting research, theory, and historical analysis
- Applied workshops led by experienced practitioners
- Youth and community outputs, including skits, demonstrations, or other creative products
- Concrete artifacts produced during the conference to advance institutional and community work
Participants are encouraged to submit proposals that combine rigorous scholarship with practical implementation in the service of Abibitumi 'Black Power' and Abibifahodie 'Black Liberation.'
NOTE: This is a two-day event running December 12 and 13, 2026, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily. All passes cover both days.
The 4th Abibitumi Conference: Construction of Black Civilization | December 12-13, 2026
Welcome to the Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization!
The Abibitumi Conference on the… Read more
The 4th Abibitumi Conference: Construction of Black Civilization | December 12-13, 2026
Welcome to the Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization!
The Abibitumi Conference on the Construction of Black Civilization invites scholars, organizers, educators, artists, strategists, and practitioners to submit proposals for panels and workshops across eight thematic tracks.
The conference is designed not merely as an academic gathering but as a working forum for civilizational reconstruction. Each track will feature:
- Scholarly panels presenting research, theory, and historical analysis
- Applied workshops led by experienced practitioners
- Youth and community outputs, including skits, demonstrations, or other creative products
- Concrete artifacts produced during the conference to advance institutional and community work
Participants are encouraged to submit proposals that combine rigorous scholarship with practical implementation in the service of Abibitumi 'Black Power' and Abibifahodie 'Black Liberation.'
NOTE: This is a two-day event running December 12 and 13, 2026, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily. All passes cover both days.