I gave my paper titled, “Can’t Kant Count: Ifa Divines for African Art History

I gave my paper titled, “Can’t Kant Count: Ifa Divines for African Art History

I gave my paper titled, “Can’t Kant Count: Ifa Divines for African Art History,” at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, over the weekend.

Many people gave me warm responses.

Here I was, doodling on my coffee cup while listening to another talk at the conference.

The first woman president in Africa Visited my class

The first woman president in Africa Visited my class

The first woman president in Africa, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, visited my class yesterday to talk to students taking my DIASPORA VISIONS course.

A Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and one of Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women in the world, President Sirleaf was a delight to spend time with.

GRATITUDE

GRATITUDE

Words cannot express the magnitude of my gratitude to you, my great and wonderful friends, for the beautiful messages of love you sent to me on my birthday.

That day a friend took me to a secret hideout by the Colorado River, and we had so much fun.

I love you all.

The results

The results

Through careful calculations using the Ifa computer system, we produced a clear forecast of the results of the presidential elections.

It was a long and tedious process that included calculating the situation state by state, before doing an overall analysis.