Yusra Abdullahi (@ysabdullahi) 's Twitter Profile
Yusra Abdullahi

@ysabdullahi

PhD Candidate @UniLeiden - Working on the project ‘African Activism at the UN’

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It was a great privilege to be part of the 'Pan-Africanism in the Contemporary World' workshop held in one of my homes, Addis Ababa, this past week. Thank you to Prof. Daniel Mulugeta for the invite and for creating spaces for African scholars!

It was a great privilege to be part of the 'Pan-Africanism in the Contemporary World' workshop held in one of my homes, Addis Ababa, this past week. Thank you to Prof. <a href="/danielmulugeta/">Daniel Mulugeta</a> for the invite and for creating spaces for African scholars!
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Check out my review of Adekeye Adebajo's brilliant book ‘Boutros Boutros-Ghali: Afro-Arab Prophet, Proselytiser, Pharaoh, and Pope’—it's a must-read for those who want to learn more about BBG's life and legacy at the UN.

Antonio Ferraz de Oliveira @antoniofdo.bsky.social (@ant_fdo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RE: Fully funded PhD Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen, working on anticolonial geopolitics and post-imperial worldmaking in the Arab World, c. 1908-77. Application portal now open: myuniversity.rug.nl/infonet/medewe… Submissions deadline is April 30th.

Zachariah Mampilly (@ras_karya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about the origins of the "Global South," tracing its origins through Henry Maine's vision of indirect rule, Albert Sauvy's conception of three worlds, and Carl Oglesby's critique of U.S. imperial overreach. With shoutouts to DuBois, Douglass, Mamdani and Karuna Mantena.

Tomoko Takahashi (@tomoko_tkhsh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article “Two Questions of Sovereignty: China and the Third World Countries in the United Nations General Assembly (1971–1990)” is now available (open access) with Global Studies Quarterly. Thank you to everyone’s advice throughout the process. academic.oup.com/isagsq/article…

Rashid Abdi (@rabdianalyst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a type of exploitation of the Global South that often gets ignored - intellectual ideas theft. Many years ago a PhD student at a prestigious university in the Western hemisphere came calling. We had lunch in Nairobi. We discussed geopolitics and a research collaboration

Ned Bertz (@nedbertz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great postdoc opportunity on a fantastic project I'm involved with in an advisory capacity: "Genealogies of 'humanity' in Islamic charity", based at Leiden University. Kindly circulate! universiteitleiden.nl/en/vacancies/2…

Geeska - چيسكا (@geeskaplatform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last summer, Somali scholar Yusra Abdullahi gained access to the archives of Radio Muqdisho 📻—a powerful journey into the sounds, songs, and stories that shaped 🇸🇴's early post-independence media. 🔗 geeska.com/en/radiyo-muqd…

Last summer, Somali scholar <a href="/ysabdullahi/">Yusra Abdullahi</a> gained access to the archives of <a href="/RadioMuqdisho/">Radio Muqdisho</a> 📻—a powerful journey into the sounds, songs, and stories that shaped 🇸🇴's early post-independence media.

🔗 geeska.com/en/radiyo-muqd…
Faisal (@faisalahali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s rightly a lot of focus on Somalia’s civil war, but I took a step back to write this essay for New Lines Magazine exploring the story(ies) of how we got here. I drew on archival research, memoirs, and other material I’ve read over the years, so do have a read

UptownBerber (@hishamaidi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mi Gente- Daedalus journal asked for an essay looking at the uses & misuses of the concept of race in African & Middle Eastern Studies. I obliged with this 12,000-word r̶a̶n̶t̶ meditation: “Exporting Race: Norms, Categories & “The All-American Skin Game” amacad.org/daedalus/expor…

Geeska - چيسكا (@geeskaplatform) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇸🇴📻 During a recent trip to Mogadishu, Yusra Abdullahi had rare access to the Radio Muqdisho archives 📻—a fragile yet vital trove of Somalia’s cultural, political, and historical memory.

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During a recent trip to Mogadishu, <a href="/ysabdullahi/">Yusra Abdullahi</a> had rare access to the <a href="/RadioMuqdisho/">Radio Muqdisho</a> archives 📻—a fragile yet vital trove of Somalia’s cultural, political, and historical memory.