ASW - “The Nana Benz: West Africa’s Merchant Queens in Historical Perspective” with Prof. Marius Kothor

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Date and Time

April 20, 2026
12:00PM - 01:30PM EDT

Location

Harvard CAS Seminar Room. 1280 Massachusetts Ave 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138

Join us for our in-person African Studies Workshop! The workshop series is a scholarly space for Africa-centered research, offering a diverse range of topics and scholarly backgrounds to explore historical and current conditions.

APRIL 20, 2026 

Speaker: Marius Kothor, Assistant Professor of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality 

Title: “The Nana Benz: West Africa’s Merchant Queens in Historical Perspective”  

Bio: Marius Kothor is an Assistant Professor of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University. Dr. Kothor is an historian of 20th century West Africa whose work examines the political and economic lives of a group of Togolese women merchants known as the Nana Benz. Her work has been published in academic and popular outlets including: The American Historical Review, The Oxford Encyclopedia of African History, Africa is a Country, and Black Perspectives.  

If you are in Cambridge/Boston, we encourage you to join us in the Seminar Room at the Harvard Center for African Studies. If you are joining us virtually, please register here on Zoom. Once you register, you will receive the Zoom Link in your email inbox.

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