Named for the eminent Sierra Leonean historian Akintola J. G. Wyse — author of The Krio of Sierra Leone and a foundational figure in Krio studies — the symposium is the chapter’s flagship intellectual gathering.
The format
The symposium is held once a year, usually in conjunction with the family reunion. Past sessions have featured Krio scholars, diaspora historians, journalists, and chapter elders. Topics have ranged from 19th-century Krio commerce in the Niger Delta to contemporary diaspora politics to Krio music and literature.
Open to all
Members, friends, and the broader public are welcome. There is no fee. Light refreshments are usually served. Watch the Events page for the next session, or email board@kduoftexas.org to propose a speaker or topic.