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AN ODE TO WALTER RODNEY’S “HOW EUROPE UNDERDEVELOPED AFRICA” 50 YEARS ON (1972–2022) Invocations WITH Marwa Arsanios, Mkuki Bgoya, Anne Braithwaite, Rehema Chachage, Dumama & Kechou, Jesse Gerard, Prakashnee Govender, Carlos Gutiérrez Quiroga, Arlen Harris & Daniyal Harris-Vajda, Juba, Maxwell Mutanda, Nisha Ramayya, Patricia Rodney & Asha Rodney (Walter Rodney Foundation), Amil Shivji, S. Akbar Zaidi, Zema, Aram Ziai The research, exhibition, performance and discursive project UNRAVELING THE (UNDER-) DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX takes its cue from, and celebrates Walter Rodney’s How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, while asking the question: How can we imagine a Post-(Under)development world? This project is a daring effort to analyse the status quo and imagine a world that does not exist in the binary of “development” and “underdevelopment” and explore the possible shifts from structures of ‘’hierarchical dependence’’ towards those of ‘’balanced interdependence’’. Following a theoretical research phase, the exhibition traversed across performative modalities through various artistic practices that poetically engage in a transtemporal dialogue making visible the complex entanglements and contradictions embedded in these systems by highlighting the ruptures that simultaneously serve as generative spaces for new imaginaries to emerge. Proceeding forward in this journey with the INVOCATIONS program, the aim is to expand upon the learnings from the exhibition, challenging and addressing historical, economic, infrastructural and global frameworks that reinforce these systems of oppressive dependency. These two days will be accompanied by activists, sonic agitators, scholars, ecofeminists, poets, political economists, policy advocates and practitioners who will engage in discursive formats to delve deeper into the resistance and perseverance that allows imaginaries to exist and emerge across geographies, while celebrating Walter Rodney’s legacy. The INVOCATIONS program is an attempt to share knowledge across languages, and through performance and sonority to imagine and shape together a post developmental age towards transformative conviviality.