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• Ms. Khimaja Connell : “Radicalism Creolisation: Beyond Slavery and Colo- nialism.” Paper presented virtually at the International Colloquium on Global African studies in Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America organised by Pan-African Strategic & Policy Research Group (PANAFSTRAG) and Academy of African Indigenous Religions, Theology and Arts (AAIRTA) and PJ Patter- son Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy on February 15, 2023. 34 slides. • Ms. Khimaja Connell: “Claiming Oceanic Territory: Ethical Considerations.” Paper presented to the National Bioethics Committee of Jamaica (NBCJ), JNC-UNESCO, Kingston, Jamaica, March 30, 2023. 36 slides. • Ms. Khimaja Connell: “Defying Canons: Amy Jacques Garvey and Edna Manley as Caribbean Women Philosophers.” Paper presented in the Online Confer- ence on Non-Canonical Women in the Histories of Philosophy organised by Koselleck Project Histories of Philosophy in a Global Perspective, Universität Hildesheim, Germany on March 16, 2023 and in a webinar hosted by Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive (CLASA), University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, USA, April 18, 2023. 24pp. • Ms. Khimaja Connell: “Considering the Russia-Ukraine War Through the Lens of Creolisation: Being and Becoming More Than We Are.” Paper Presented at Salzburg Philosophical Society, Salzburg, Austria, June 28, 2023. 20pp. • Dr. Keren Cumberbatch: “A First Look at Contact Signing in CARICOM.” Paper presented at the 7th Symposium on the History of English Lexicogra- phy and Lexicology, held online and hosted jointly by the Jamaican Language Unit (JLU) at The University of the West Indies, Mona, and the Richard and Jeannette Allsopp Centre for Caribbean Lexicography at The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, June 7–8, 2023. 19 slides. • Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda: “Philosophical exploration into the journey of Hanuman in Sundarakanda.” Presentation in a session organized online by the Centre for Theology at Shoolini University, Solan, India, August 29, 2022. 9 slides. • Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda: “How to complete a task? Lessons from the journey of Hanuman in Sundarakanda.” Lecture in a session organized online by the Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education at the University of Delhi, Delhi, India, August 24, 2022. 10 slides. • Professor Balaganapathi Devarakonda: “Exploring the Focus of Human Action: A space that conflates Meditative Inquiry and Philosophical Counselling.” Paper presented in the International Conference on Engaging with Meditative Inquiry in Teaching, Learning and Research , organised online by the Faculty of Education, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada, August 18, 2022. 6 slides.
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