21st Century (2018/19) Student projects January 2, 2020 Donna de Weijer Arriving in Kampala January 25th, 2019. It has been two weeks since I arrived in Kampala, Uganda, and time has flown by. Surprisingly ... Read More
21st Century (2019/20) Course reflections January 2, 2020 Charlotte Simons Utilizing mixed media strategies to continuously evolve as a digital humanist I wrote the essay below for our 'Researching Africa in the 21st Century' class. Hope you'll enjoy! Introduction This essay ... Read More
Africa in the Hague African businesses - Africa in the Hague+1 December 31, 2019 Boline Ning Within the Shop, more than a Shop — A reflection paper on African Products Shop Project A Review of our Project Introduction African Products Shop is an African-owned independent shop located in downtown the Hague. ... Read More
Music - Africa in the Hague December 31, 2019 Andrea Rodriguez Hernandez Mama Africa in the Hague This multimodal project explores the event ‘Mama Africa’ as an example of African music in the Hague. Created only two ... Read More
African businesses - Africa in the Hague Personal Reflections December 30, 2019 Anissa Sidhoum Hassaïne Three Months Exploring the Africa Products Shop « Le ‘quelconque’ et l’’ordinaire’ sont mes alliés » Read More
21st Century (2019/20) Africa in the Hague+1 December 29, 2019 Charlotte Simons Money Transfer Services in The Hague: Abiola Adegoke on her experiences with remittances As part of our 'Researching Africa in the 21st Century' course, we – master's students 'African Studies' at Leiden University ... Read More
21st Century (2019/20) Africa in the Hague+1 December 29, 2019 Sandra Bleeker Money Transfer Services in The Hague: An overview Welcome to the home page of the research project: Money Transfer Services in The Hague! What you have before you ... Read More
21st Century (2019/20) Africa in the Hague+1 December 22, 2019 Anissa Sidhoum Hassaïne Consuming African Cultures in the Hague Over the past few months, we, Ning Yi Boline and Anissa Sidhoum Hassaïne, studied the Africa Products Shop (APS) located ... Read More