Kwesi Prah | |
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Born | Kwesi Kwaa Prah 1942 (age 81–82) Kumasi, Gold Coast (Ghana) |
Occupation(s) | Academic, sociologist, writer, public speaker |
Known for | Pan-Africanism |
Notable work | Beyond the Colour Line (1997) |
Kwesi Kwaa Prah (born 1942, Kumasi)[1][2] is an author, public speaker, and a Sociology professor,[3] who was born in Ghana and has been based in southern Africa since the 1980s.[4] He is the author of several books, including Beyond The Color Line (1997).[5] He has also published many articles revolving around the topics of Africa's history and what is to come in Africa's future, as well as speaking and writing on issues such as the education system and social reforms. He is vocal about the race issues in society, speaking publicly and challenging government actions.[4] He is the founder and Director of the Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS).[6] He has worked in a number of universities in Africa, Europe and Asia, researching and teaching Sociology and Anthropology.
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