
Dr. Bojana Coulibaly is a conflict discourse analyst and atrocity prevention scholar. She manages the Harvard African Language Program. She has held teaching appointments in African history and political thought at Harvard, Rutgers, UGB, University of Rwanda, the University of Toulouse, and the University of Orleans.
Articles by Dr. Bojana Coulibaly:
- The UN’s Flawed Congo Report Puts Vulnerable Communities at Greater Risk

- Government Bombing in Minembwe killed 315 civilians, destroyed 1 hospital, 7 health centers, 17 schools and 26 churches

- Michela Wrong’s Denialist Discourse in the Service of Genocide Ideology

- Wazalendo, War Economy, and State Betrayal: The Invisible Hand of the Army in Congo’s Endless Conflict

- The Hamitic hypothesis and the ‘Bantu race’ myth: drivers of genocide ideology and constructions of current ethnic hatred in the Great Lakes of Africa
