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Speaking Engagements

I have presented my research at international conferences, academic symposiums, and interdisciplinary forums, and have lectured at various academic institutions, providing insight into religious diversity, therapeutic relationships, and the complexities of indigenous belief systems.

Presentations & Talks

Each of these engagements contributes to a growing conversation on the intersections of spirituality, culture, and lived experience in African and diasporic contexts.

2025

Fifteenth International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society (Sapienza University of Rome)

Fragile Meanings: Vulnerability in the Study of Religions and Spirituality

Exploring how religions and spirituality can constitute a resource or a limit for the development of human relationships, intercultural dialogue, personal enhancement, and social justice.

2024


Eighth Caribbean Symposium on Genealogy and History (Anguilla Archaeological & Historical Society)

Witchcraft, African Spirituality and Obeah in UK Diasporic Communities

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2024

Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies

The Evolution of African Witchcraft as a Response to Misfortune

A Study of African Spirituality in Nairobi, Kenya and Black Diasporic Communities in London, UK

2019

London Metropolitan University: Centre for Primary Health & Social Care, Interdisciplinary Health and Wellbeing Research

Redefining Misfortune

Accusations of Witchcraft within African Communities in the UK

2018

York St John University: Centre for Religion in Society

Methodology in Field Research

2018

Durham University, Dept of Theology and Religion; British Association for the Study of Spirituality (BASS)

Gods, Witches and Demons

Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Health, Medicine and Social Sciences

2016

International Conference; Complementary and Alternative Medicine(s) Interdisciplinary Research Foundation, Warsaw, Poland

Witchcraft and Spiritual Healing

History vs. Modernity

2016

Faith Xchange Annual Conference, Goldsmiths, University of London

Alternative Visions in the Public Sphere

Lectures

My lectures engage with critical themes in religious studies, exploring how belief systems evolve, adapt, and interact with broader social structures.

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Queen’s College

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2022

York St John University

Religion and Human Diversity; Anthropology of Religion

2016

Metanoia Institute

Religious Diversity in Therapeutic Relationships

2015

Foundation for the Developing Person

African Indigenous Beliefs and Hinduism

2012

School of Oriental and African Studies

Religions of Africa

Bring These Insights to Your Event

Whether for a conference, academic setting, or community event,

I welcome opportunities to share research and insights.

Reach out to arrange a talk tailored to your audience.

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