Afro-Arab Relations

Ghada Zakaria is a Master of Arts student in Global African Studies at The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, specializing in Afro-Arab Relations, from Egypt. Her research examines Afro-Arab relations and the enduring legacies of colonial and neocolonial violence, focusing on subjectivities and the lived experiences of postcolonial communities. Ghada is particularly interested in the dynamics of power and domination, including decolonial thought, digital society, and political theory. Through her studies, she aims to develop a critical and rigorous foundation that contributes to scholarly discourse and broader societal understanding.

Academic Background

  • B.A., Language and Communication, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT)

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“My university experience has been intellectually enriching, characterized by rigorous interdisciplinary engagement and critical inquiry. The faculty’s expertise and the diversity of perspectives among students have broadened my understanding and strengthened my research skills. I am grateful to be part of this vibrant academic community and look forward to contributing to its ongoing discourse as a future alumna.”

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