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Seminar 2 in the Climate Imaginairies Seminar Series organized by Laura Cull | 30 April, 5-7pm | Guest speaker: Wakanyi Hoffman | ASCA Respondent:  John Taukave | Location: OMHP room C 023
Event details of Climate Imaginaries: Practicing Ubuntu 
Date
30 April 2025
Time
17:00
Location
Oudemanhuispoort
Room
OMHP room C 023

Imagine a world without enough clean drinking water, a world where fresh water rivers and lakes have dried up, leaving parched lands in their wake and life forms struggling, their vitality stifled. Such a world mirrors a society without Ubuntu—void of the profound inner connection that binds humanity. In this talk, "Practicing Ubuntu for Collective Flourishing," I draw upon the African ancestral intelligence of Ubuntu to explore the intertwined relationship between people, land, and water. I invite you to journey through the undercurrents of Ubuntu—a philosophy that asserts, "I am because of who we all are"—and its application to modern challenges like AI innovation and its threat to fresh water access.  

Wakanyi Hoffman is a storyteller, author, keynote speaker specialized in Ubuntu philosophy, a scholar of indigenous knowledge, and narrative weaver of wisdom in AI. Wakanyi is the leader of the African folktales project. She is currently an academic fellow at The New Institute in Hamburg as part of the program on 'Conceptions of Human Flourishing.'

https://www.wakanyihoffman.com/

Oudemanhuispoort

Room OMHP room C 023
Oudemanhuispoort 4-6
1012 CN Amsterdam