Carlos Moore — The Africa That Disturbs: Marx, Pan-Africanism and Liberation(Q&A Conference, Brazil)

Second session of the Africa That Disturbs cycle with Carlos Moore, Cuban-Brazilian intellectual and a leading voice of Pan-African thought. The host reads the audience questions submitted the day before; Carlos answers for two uncompromising hours. On the program: — Marx and his racist side, rarely discussed in Brazilian militant literature — African anti-colonial parties (PAIGC, MPLA) and their dialogue with the Soviet Union — Marxism, Pan-Africanism and Black liberation: tensions and legacies — Religious imperialism (Evangelical missionaries, Saudi Arabia) on the continent — Teaching African history and the role of research in the struggle — Diaspora, Black identity, and the work of political awakening A testamentary, unflinching voice that refuses ideological shortcuts to think Africa from Africa. Subtitles available: · 🇬🇧 EN · 🇫🇷 FR · 🇪🇸 ES