Meredith Terretta on human rights history and anticolonialism
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Today, Radamis is joined at CHUO 89.1 FM's studio in the sub-basement of uOttawa's Morisset Library to discuss her research. She's a Professor of History at the University of Ottawa, specializing in African history, refuge-seeking and human rights history, with a focus on international solidarity and anticolonialism.
She’s an established and prolific author, with her most recent single-authored work being 2013’s Nation of Outlaws, State of Violence: Nationalism, Grassfields Tradition, and State-Building in Cameroon. She served as the Gordon F. Henderson Chair in Human Rights from 2016 to 2021 and is currently leading the Visa Barrier research initiative.
Terretta is also involved in the Frontiers of Belonging International Research Training Group, a collaborative training initiative for doctoral researchers in social sciences from the University of Ottawa, the University of Douala - CERDYM, and the University of Ghana, Legon, aiming to center local processes and histories deliberately.