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AWKA WINDOW ON AMERICA AT TWO!

The celebration of Awka Window on America at Two, in collaboration with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Department of Religion and Human Relations, and Ichoku Academy, was a great and successful event, spiced up with a very interesting, engaging, interactive, and fascinating Public Lecture titled "Africa in the Diaspora: The Role of Music in African American Life." Dr. Gillian Richards-Greaves is a Fulbright Scholar at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Geography at Coastal Carolina University. The guest lecturer stressed that music has played a significant role in African American history and culture and has been used as a form of expression, resistance, and celebration. She gave information about the historical and cultural influences of African Americans on music and musical instruments.

The panel discussion that formed part of the celebration was also an excellent way to engage with different perspectives and ideas shared by experts in the field from various Departments of Sociology and Anthropology, Religion, English language, and Literature, with their students in attendance.

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The Awka Window on America was officially commissioned on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 by the Public Affairs Officer of the US Consulate, Lagos; Mr. Stephen Ibelli, as one of the American Spaces in Nigeria. 

American Spaces provide welcoming environments where visitors can learn about the United States through strategic programs and lectures, as well as through books, magazines, and movies. The American Spaces are often hosted in embassies, schools, libraries, universities, and other partner institutions.

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