DAHOUDA ON FRANCOPHONE ISSUES
28 February 2006 DAHOUDA ON FRANCOPHONE ISSUES
Kanate Dahouda, assistant professor of French and Francophone Studies, has an article published in the recent issue of an international review (L'Annee Francophone Internationale). His article consists of a retrospective overview that discusses political and economic, as well as social and cultural issues that the Republic of Ivory Coast (West Africa) has dealt with in the course of the year 2005. Prof. Dahouda was also invited to Montreal on February by Vues d'Afrique to give a talk and participate in two roundtable discussions on Aime Cesaire (Martinique) and Leopold Sedar Senghor (Senegal) as figures of Humanism and Liberty.
Kanate Dahouda joined the faculty in 2001.
