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#InAfrica Costa de Marfil: lo que pasa en África, desde África.
Do you want to know first hand what is happening in Africa? Told directly from there? Ask whatever you want from our section #InAfrica, launched last June in our Blog África Vive with the Central African Republic and that then had a connections from Mali and Kenya.
Now the protagonist country will be Ivory Coast, from where Yean-Arsène Yao will answer your questions, PhD in Historia, Master in Journalism and professor of Latin American Civilisation at the University Félix Houphouët-Boigny in Abidjan, work he combines with his journalistic activities as editor of the magazine Mundo Negro. As his research area is the African presence in Latin America since colonial times, he has published several articles and three books: El Islam en Iberoamérica (2005), Los Afroargentinos (2009) and Esclavos y libertos en los mundos ibéricos (2011), the latter available on loan at Casa África's Media Library.
Casa África was created to be a meeting place, for thought and reflection on African issues. And one of the ways we do this is by providing a voice to the protagonists of the neighbouring continent.
In order to promote this vision that it is the people who are there who can really give us quality primary information about what happens there, we launched #InAfrica: periodic digital encounters where a professional who is in an African country will respond to the questions you send.
The system is very simple. In our Blog Africa Vive, we present the protagonist and where he is found, as well as in our Facebook and Twitter profiles.
You can send your questions in several ways: posting a comment on Blog África Vive, on Facebook, on Twitter or by email to redes.sociales@casafrica.es. The day of the meeting, we will post the protagonist's responses to your questions on the blog.
If you want to know something specific about Ivory Coast, send your questions before the 26th November. On the 27th of this month we will publish the answers Yean-Arsène Yao gives us to the questions received.