ECAS 2025 – Keynote Speaker

Johny Pits: Afropea: An Imaginative Map

ECAS Prague, June 25, 2025

During an era of cultural and geopolitical fractures, how can Black communities in Europe form resilient cross-border connections and solidarities? Drawing upon underrepresented histories in order to suggest alternative futures, At the ECAS 2025 in Prague, Johny Pitts will present a keynote speech bringing together 15 years of on the ground travels and research, which culminated in his award-winning book Afropean: Notes from Black Europe will suggest a theoretical framework for scholars, artists and writers.

Johny Pitts is a writer, photographer, academic and journalist and he recently served as the 20th Friedrich Dürrenmatt Guest Professor at the University of Bern. He has received various awards for his work exploring African-European identity, including a Decibel Penguin Prize, an ENAR (European Network against Racism) award, the EM Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a scholarship from the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation.

Scroll to Top

Contact

Logo: Silhouette einer Person mit Text: „Jutta Vogel Stiftung, Kulturerhalt in den Wüsten Afrikas“, zeigt die harmonische Mischung aus Elementor-Designelementen und Kulturerhaltung.

Jutta Vogel Stiftung

Prof. Michael Bollig
Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology
University of Cologne
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Cologne

E-mail: info@jutta-vogel-stiftung.de

Phone: +49 (0)221 470 76647