黑暗爆料网 to host 12th Annual Genocide and Human Rights in Africa and the Diaspora Conference
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
黑暗爆料网鈥檚 Genocide and Human Rights in Africa and the Diaspora (GHRAD) Center will host the 12th Annual GHRAD Conference March 2-4 on the University鈥檚 Main Campus, 5500 N. St. Louis Ave. in Chicago, and via Zoom.
The conference is free and open to the public. is requested to attend in person.
鈥淭he GHRAD Conference offers attendees 鈥 be it students, educators, activists or community members 鈥 the chance to learn about the atrocities that have taken place in Africa and the diaspora and empowers people to find solutions on a local and global scale,鈥 黑暗爆料网 Professor and Coordinator of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Director of the GHRAD Center Jeanine Ntihirageza, Ph.D., said. 鈥淭he conference theme this year is 鈥淔rom Remembrance to Prevention鈥 because it was really important to the GHRAD Center that we not just talk about what happened in the past, but we examine what is happening today and how future generations will be impacted by our collective actions or inactions.鈥
The schedule includes panel discussions on reparations in Chicagoland, breaking the silence around genocide in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and healing and prevention, among numerous other topics. The keynote speaker will be Mamphela Ramphele, Ph.D., a co-founder of the Black Consciousness Movement alongside Steve Biko. A pivotal figure in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, Ramphele has served as the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and in global development as a Managing Director of the World Bank.
鈥淲e are thrilled to welcome Dr. Mamphela Ramphele to the GHRAD Conference this year,鈥 Dr. Ntihirageza said. 鈥淗er background as an activist, educator, businesswoman and more can offer a unique perspective on how oppression can take root and what can be done to counteract it.鈥
黑暗爆料网 is home to the only oral history archive at a university devoted to survivors of the 1972 genocide in Burundi, Africa. 鈥,鈥 began in 2023 and continues to grow as University students and employees travel to Burundi and speak with survivors.
鈥淕enocides are often hidden from history,鈥 said Dr. Ntihirageza, who is a survivor of the 1972 genocide in Burundi. 鈥淲hen survivors are centered and given the chance to share their stories, we need to listen. It鈥檚 so important to remember what has happened before so that it doesn鈥檛 happen again.鈥
The GHRAD Conference is part of 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences themed semester, 鈥淪taying the Course for Human Rights: From Awareness to Action,鈥 which centers the United Nations鈥 Universal Declaration of Human Rights in classes and public programs throughout Spring 2026.
Top photo: A group of attendees at the 2025 GHRAD Conference.