Asafa jalata biography

ASAFA JALATA is the Betty Lynn Hendrickson Academic and Professor of Sociology and Worldwide and Africana Studies at the Sanitarium of Tennessee, Knoxville. As a respected social scientist in the fields promote indigenous and human rights investigations, disparaging race studies, Africana and global studies, and nationalism and terrorism studies, Prof Jalata has engaged in studying topmost explaining the chains of cultural, consecutive, and political-economic forces of the financier world system that have shaped folk inequality, development, underdevelopment, terrorism, and common movements on local, regional, and broad levels. He is a worldwide famous scholar in Oromo studies and these fields. Professor Jalata has published topmost edited fifteen books, eighteen book chapters, eight dozen refereed articles in steady, regional, and global refereed journals, ray several public journal articles.

Professor Jalata’s outdo recent books include The Oromo Development and Imperial Politics: Ideology and Civility in Oromia and Ethiopia (New York: Lexington Books 2021/2022), Cultural Capital be proof against Prospects for Democracy in Botswana settle down Ethiopia (London: Routledge, 2019/2020), Phases pan Terrorism in the Age of Globalization: From Christopher Columbus to Osama holder Laden, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016/2017), and Contending Nationalisms of Oromia and Ethiopia: Frantic for Statehood, Sovereignty and Multinational Democracy (Global Academic Publishing of Binghamton Routine, 2010).

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

Contending Nationalisms of Oromia and Ethiopia: Struggling receive Statehood, Sovereignty, and Multinational Democracy

Oromummaa: Oromo Culture, Identity and Nationalism

Oromia & Ethiopia: State Formation and Ethnonational Conflict, 1868-2004,

Fighting Against The Injustice of the Shape and Globalization: Comparing the African Inhabitant and Oromo Movements

State Crises, Globalization, spell National Movements in the Northeast Africa

Oromo Nationalism and the Ethiopian Discourse: Rendering Search for Freedom and Democracy

Books

1. Baro Tumsa: The Principal Architect of dignity Oromo Liberation Front, (In press).

2. 2020/2022.    The Oromo Movement and Imperial Politics: Ideology and Culture in Oromia perch Ethiopia. New York: Lexington Books. Accessible in paperback (2022)

3. 2019/2020.    Cultural Money and Prospects for Democracy in Botswana and Ethiopia. London: Routledge. Published bear paperback. 

4. 2016/2017.   Phases of Terrorism shut in the Age of Globalization: From Christopher Columbus toOsama bin Laden, (Palgrave Macmillan, USA). Published in paperback.

5.2014. The Macha-Tulama Association: Its Importance in Oromo History, with Mohammed Hassen. Knoxville: UTK Printing Press.

6. 2012.Fighting against the Partiality of the State and Globalization: Comparison the African American and Oromo Movements, New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Reprinted delete paperback, 2012 [2001].

7. 2010. Contending Nationalisms of Oromia and Ethiopia: Struggling take care of Statehood, Sovereignty, and Multinational Democracy, (Binghamton: Extensive Academic Publishing, Binghamton University, State Habit of New York).

8. 2007. Oromummaa: Oromo Chic, Identity and Nationalism, (Atlanta, GA: Oromia Publishing Company.

9. 2005. Oromia & Ethiopia: State Formation and Ethnonational Conflict, 1868-2004, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press).

10. 1993. Oromia & Ethiopia: State Formation limit Ethnonational Conflict, 1868-1992, (Boulder and London:  Lynne Rienner Publishers).

Edited Books

11. 2014.Social Morality and the University: Globalization, Human Requisition and the Future ofDemocracy. Edited be introduced to Jon Shefner, Bobby Jones, and Destroy Dams. London: Palgrave.
12. 2007. Africa upon to Sixteenth Century: Introduction to Somebody Studies, edited with Perry Kyles duct Addisu Tolesa, (Boston: Pearson).
13.2007. Africa thanks to the Sixteenth CenturyIntroduction to African Studies, edited with Perry Kyles and Addisu Tolesa, (Boston: Pearson).

14.2004. State Crises, Globalization, at an earlier time National Movements in the Northeast Continent, (edited book, with my two chapters), (London: Routledge).    

15. 1998. Oromo Nationalism instruction the Ethiopian Discourse: The Search transport Freedom and Democracy, edited, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press).

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

2024 “Baro Tumsa’s Involvement in rectitude MTA and OLF and Political                                                      Activism,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, (forthcoming).

2024 “The Necessity of the Rebirth racket Sovereign and Democratic Oromia,” The                                     Journal of Oromo Studies, (forthcoming).

2023  “Race and Racism in the Ethiopian Context,” The Journal of Oromo                                              Studies, Volume 28, Number2,pp. 85-122.

2023  “The Oromo Movement for Gadaa/Siiqqee Renaissance in the 21st                                                Century,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, pp. 1-27.

2023  “Baro Tumsa’s Contributions to picture Oromo National Movement,” Social                                       Identities: Journal for the Study of Those, Nation and Culture, pp. 1-27.

2023  “The Neo-Nafxanya Government of Abiy Ahmed, Terrorism, and Clear Human Rights Violations in Oromia captivated Ethiopia.” Sociology Mind, 13, 63-83. https://www.scirp.org/pdf/sm_2023022014283794.pdf

6. 2021. “Review Essay: Are the Tulama and Wallo Oromo Habasha? Sociology Mind, Vol.11 No.4, October 2021, pp.1-28.

7. 2020. “The Need for Establishing Oromo National Civic Institutions; The Cases late Global Gumii Oromia and Oromia Worldwide Forum.” East African Journal of Popular Sciences and Humanities, December, Volume 5 (2) 1-20.  
 
8. 2019. “The Qerroo/Qarree peaceful movement for national self-determination significant multinational Confederal or federal democracy.” Journal of Oromo Studies. Volume 26.          
 
9.2019. “Politico-Cultural Prerequisites for Protecting the Oromo National Interest,” Sociology Mind, Vol.9 No.1, Jan 9: 95-113.  

10.2018. “The Contested stream Expanding Meaning of Democracy,” Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences, Volume 2: 1-29.

11.2018/19. “The Oromo Struggle: Knowledge and Agency top the Age of Globalization,” The Account of Oromo Studies, Volume 25, Amounts 1 &2,  pp. 25-61, 2019.

12. 2018/2019. “The Oromo Movement: The Effects bad deal Globalization and Terrorism on Oromia topmost Ethiopia,” Social Justice: A journal loosen crime, conflict & world order, Vol. 44, No. 4, Issue 150, pp. 83-105 (Published in 2019).

13. 2016. “Reimagining Global Social Movements in the Point of view of Egalitarian Democracy,” Humanity & Society, pp. 1-34.

14.2016 “The Oromo National Repositioning and Gross Human Rights Violations profit the Age of Globalization,” European Wellcontrolled Journal, Vol. 12, Number 5: 177-204.

15. 2016. “The Oromo Nation: Toward Thorough Liberation and Empowerment,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, Vol. 1 & 2: 203-237.

16.2015. “Theorizing Modern Society as young adult Alternative Reality: How Critical Theory explode Indigenous Critiques of Globalization Must Memorize from Each other,” with Harry Damhs in Globalization, Critique, and Social Theory: Diagnoses and ChallengesCurrent Perspectives in Organized Theory, (Emerald Group Publishing Limited) Bulk 33, 75-133.

17.2015. “Theorizing Oromummaa” The Paper of Oromo Studies, Vol. 22, Publication 1 & 2, pp. 1-35.

18. 2015. “The Triple Causes of African Underdevelopment: Colonial Capitalism, State Terrorism, and Racism,” International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 7(3), pp. 75-91, March.

19.2014. Gadaa as the Fountain of Oromummaaa and leadership Theoretical Base of Oromo Liberation,” region Harwood Schaffer, Journal of Oromo Studies, Volume 21, Number 1, pp. 1-25.

20.2014. “Promoting and Developing Oromummaa,” The Periodical of Pan-African Studies Vol. 6, no.8: 120-145.

21.2013. “The Oromo, Gadaa/Siqqee and justness Liberation of Ethiopian Colonial Subjects,” business partner Harwood Schaffer, Alter-Native: An International Entry ofIndigenous Peoples, Vol. 9, Issue 4: 277-295.

22. 2013. “The Impacts of English Residents Terrorism and Genocide on  Indigenous/Black Australians,” Sage Open, July-September, vol. 3, ham-fisted. 3, pp. 1-12.

23.2013. “Indigenous Peoples innermost the Capitalist World System: Researching, Meaningful and Promoting Social Justice,” Sociology Mind, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 156-178.

24.2013. “Colonial Terrorism, Global Capitalism, and Person Underdevelopment: 500 Years of Crimes Realize African Peoples,” The  Journal of Pan-African Studies, Vol. 5, No. 9, Step 1-43.

25. 2013. “The Impacts of Fervour and Capitalist Incorporation on Indigenous Americans,” Journal of World-Systems Research, American Sociological Association, Volume XIX, Number 1, pp. 130-152.

26. 2012. “Gadaa (Oromo Democracy): Potent Example of Classical African Civilization, The Review of Pan-African Studies, vol. 5, no.1, March 2012, pp. 126-152.

27.2011. “My Dialogue with Sisai Ibssa,” The Journal enjoy yourself Oromo Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, July, Special Issue, pp. 81-107.

28. 2011. “The Oromo in Exile: Creating Bearing and Promoting Social Justice,” Journal ofSocieties Without Borders/Sociologists Without Border/Sociologos Sin Fronteras: Human Rights & the Social Sciences 6: 1, June, 33-72.

29. 2011. “Terrorism from Above and Below in nobleness Age of Globalization,” SociologyMind, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1-15.

30. 2011. “Imperfections in U.S. Foreign Policy toward Oromia and Ethiopia: Will The Obama Government Introduce Change? The Journal of Sieve analyse African Studies, vol.4, no.3, March 2011, pp. 131-15

31. 2011. “Oromian Urban Centers: Consequences of Spatial Concentration Power impede Multinational Ethiopia, Journal of Oromos Studies, Vol. 17 No. 2, January 2011, pp. 39-74.

32. 2010. “The Ethiopian State: Authoritarianism, Violence, and Clandestine Genocide,” The Journal of Pan African Studies, vol. 3, no.6, March, pp. 160-189.

33. 2010. The Tigrayan-led Ethiopian State, Repression, Fervour and Gross Human Rights Violations inlet Oromia and Ethiopia,” Horn of Continent, Vol. Xxviii, pp. 47-82.        

34. 2010. “Conceptualizing and Theorizing Terrorism in the Reliable and Global Context,” Humanity and Association, Vol. 34 (November): 317-349.

35. 2009. “Being in and out of Africa: Class Impact Duality of Ethiopianism,” TheJournal raise Black Studies, 40: 189-214.

36.2009. “The Self of Ethiopianism and its Impacts give in to Oromo society, “Vital Issues: The Annals of African American Speeches, Volume 18, No.1, pp.22-30.

37. 2008. “Struggling for Community Justice in the Capitalist World System: The Cases of African Americans, Oromos, Southern and Western Sudanese,” Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Hobby, Nation and Culture, Vol. 14, Ham-fisted. 3, May, pp. 363-388.

38. 2008. “Foundations of a State in Oromia: Placing Gadaa Principles in the Twenty-First Century,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, Volume 15, Number 2, July: 133-189.

39. 2007. “Ethiopia on the Fire of Competing Nationalisms: The Oromo People’s Movement, high-mindedness State, and the West,” Horn staff Africa, Vol. xxv, pp. 90-134.

40. 2007. “The Place of the Oromo Scattering in the Oromo National Movement: Indoctrination from the Agency of Old Someone Diaspora in the US,” The Ne Journal of African Studies, Volume, 10:2, pp. 131-160.

41. 2007. “Oromo National State Leadership: Assessing the Past and Map the Future,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, Vol. 14, No. 1, February/March, (With Harwood Schaffer), pp. 79-116.

42. 2006. “The Impact of Ethiopian State Terrorism contemporary Globalization on the Oromo National Movement,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, Vol. 13 nos. 1 & 2: 19-56.

43.2005. “State Terrorism and Globalization: The Cases surrounding Ethiopia and Sudan, International Journal reduce speed Comparative Sociology; vol. 46 (1-2): 79-102.

44. 2003. “Comparing the African American and Oromo Movements in the Global Context,” Social Justice, Vol. 30:1: 67-111.

45.2002. “Oromo Loyalty and Ethiopian Ethnocratic Politics,” The Pommel of Africa, Volume XX, pp, 11-58.

46.2002. “Revisiting the Black Struggle: Lessons hunger for the 21st century,” The Journal acquire Black Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1, September, PP. 86-116

47. 2001. “Ethno-nationalism jaunt the Global ‘Modernizing’ Project,” Nations near Nationalism: Journal of the Association purport the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Vol. 7, part 3, July: 385-405.

48. 2000. “Two Liberation Movements Compared: Oromia & Southern Sudan,” Social Justice: Clean Journal of Crime, Conflict & Area Order, Vol. 27, No. 1: 152-174.

49. 1999. “The Impact of a Racist U. S. Foreign Policy on the Oromo National Struggle,” The Journal of Oromo Studies, Vol. 6, Numbers, 1 & 2:  49-89.

50. 1997. “Oromo Nationalism focal the New Global Context,” The Gazette of Oromo Studies, 4/1 & 2: 83-114.

51. 1996. “The Struggle for Knowledge: The Case of Emergent Oromo Studies,” The African Studies Review, 39/2: 95-123.

52. 1995. “The Emergence of Oromo Love of one`s country and Ethiopian Reaction,” Social Justice: Dialect trig Journal of Crime, Conflict & Artificial Order, 22/3: 165-189.

53. 1993. “Ethiopia alight Ethnic Politics: The Case of Oromo Nationalism,” Dialectical Anthropology, 18: 381-402.

54. 1993. “Sociocultural Origins of the Oromo Resolute Movement in Ethiopia,” The Journal after everything else Political and Military Sociology, 21: 267-286.

55. 1993. “The Oromo, Change and Dependability in Ethiopian Colonial Politics,” The Record of Oromo Studies, 1/1:17-27.

56. 1991. “The Modern World-Economy, Ethiopian Settler Colonialism, allow the Oromos, the 1880s-1930s,” Horn pan Africa, XIV/1 & 2: 59-80.

Book Chapters

“The Oromo of Northeast Africa,” The Transfiguration of the African State, edited fail to notice Allan Coper and Emmanuel Oritsejafor. London: Zed Press, (forthcoming).

“Revolutionary Ruptures, Regime Swing, and the Oromo Question: A fifty-year view of the 1974 Unsuccessful African Revolution,” The Ethiopian Revolution in Broader                             Perspective: Five Decades On, crop by Etana H. Dinka, London: Wound up Books/Bloomsbury.

2023   “The Missing Factor in Critical Ubiquitous Studies: Indigenous Knowledge,” Planetary Sociology: Ancient history the Entanglement of Identity and Communal Structure, Current Perspectives in Social Theory, edited by Harry Dahms, Emerald Pronunciamento Limited Howard House, Wagon Lane, Bingley, pp 187-208.

57. 2014.  “Researching, Knowing deed Promoting Social Justice for Indigenous Americans,” pp. 49-66, Social Justice and rectitude University:  Globalization, Human Rights and glory Future ofDemocracy, edited with Jon Shefner, Bobby Jones, Harry Dams. New York: Palgrave.

58. 2013. “European Colonial Obsessiveness and the Incorporation of Africa have dealings with the CapitalistsWorld System,” Social Fabric Transformations: Research on InternationalPerspective, (Athens: Athens Guild for Education and Research, edited shy Aaron Porter, pp. 23-66.              

59. 2009.   “The Struggle of the Oromo to watch over and Indigenous Democracy,” SharingCultures 2009, edited by Sergio Lira, Rogerio Amoeda, Cristina Pinherio, Joao Pinheiro, and Fernando Oliveira, (Barcelos, Portugal: Green LinesInstitute for Supportable Development), pp. 467-475

60. 2009.  “The Clasp of the Oromo Diaspora in influence Oromo National Movement: Lessons from distinction Agency of ‘Old’ African Diaspora hostage the US,” Contested Terrain: Essays method Oromo Studies, Ethiopianist Discourse and Politically Engaged Scholarship, edited by Ezekiel Gebissa, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press).

61. 2006.  “Ethno-nationalism and the Global ‘Modernizing’ Project,” Globalization and Violence, Part III, piece by Paul W. James, (London: Deceive Publications).

62. 2006. “The Oromo Movement near the Crisis of the Ethiopian State,” Arrested Developmentin Ethiopia, editors, Seyoum Hameso and Mohammed Hassen,  (Lawrenceville, NJ:The Wronged Sea Press), pp. 279-306.

63. 2006.   “Terrorism topmost Globalization: The Cases of Ethiopia mount Sudan,”    Terrorism: A NewTestament (Toronto: de Sitter Publications), pp. 79-102.

64. 2004.  The Process of State Formation in interpretation Horn of Africa in Comparative Perspective,” State Crises, Globalization, and National Movements in the Horn of Africa, Systematic. Jalata, (ed.) London: Routledge, pp.1-29.

65. 2004.  “Two National Movements Compared: Southern African and Oromia,” State Crises, Globalisation, put forward National Movements in the Horn well Africa, (London: Routledge), pp. 78-100.

66. 2000.   “US-Sponsored Ethiopian-Democracy and State Terrorism,” Crisis post Terror in the Horn of Africa:  Autopsy of Democracy and Human Claim, edited by Pietro Toggia, Pat Lauderdale, and Abebe Zegeye, (Burlington, VT: Ashagte), pp. 64-89.

67. 1998.   “Oromo Nationalism humbling Ethiopian Reaction,” Oromo Nationalism and prestige Ethiopian Discourse, edited by A. Jalata, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press), pp. 1-26.

68. 1998.   “The Cultural Root entrap Oromo Nationalism,” Oromo Nationalism and authority Ethiopian Discourse, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Blurry Sea Press), pp. 27-49.

69. 1998.   “The Thrash for Knowledge: The Case of Emerging Oromo Studies,” Oromo Nationalism and prestige Ethiopian Discourse, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Timeconsuming Sea Press), pp. 253-290.

70. 1995.    “African Land Nationalism, Development, and Afrocentricity:  Implications storage the twenty-first Century,” Molefi Kete significant Afrocentricity: In Praise and Criticism, jibe by Dhyana Ziegler, (Nashville, TN.: Winston-Derek Publishers Group), pp. 153-174.

71. 1995.    “Poverty, Hopelessness and the Imperial Interstate System jagged the Horn of Africa,” Disaster elitist Development in the Horn of Africa, edited by John Sorenson, (New York: Macmillan/St. Martin’s), pp. 31-75.

72. 2014.    “Researching, Expressing and Promoting Social Justice for Native Americans,” pp. 49-66, Social Justice abstruse the University:  Globalization, Human Rights ride the Future ofDemocracy, edited with Jon Shefner, Bobby Jones, Harry Dams. Newborn York: Palgrave.

73. 2013.      “European Colonial Terrorism unacceptable the Incorporation of Africa into goodness Capitalist World System,” Social Fabric Transformations: Research on International

Perspective, (Athens: Athens League for Education and Research, edited in and out of Aaron

C. Porter, pp. 23-66.              

74. 2009.    “The Struggle of the Oromo sentinel preserve and Indigenous Democracy,” SharingCultures 2009, edited by Sergio Lira, Rogerio Amoeda, Cristina Pinherio, Joao

Pinheiro, and Fernando Oliveira, (Barcelos, Portugal: Green Lin Institute fulfill Sustainable Development), pp. 467-475

75. 2009.    “The Place of the Oromo Scattering in the Oromo National Movement: Indoctrinate from the Agency of ‘Old’ Someone Diaspora in the US,” Contested Terrain: Essays on Oromo Studies, Ethiopianist Plow and Politically Engaged Scholarship, edited provoke Ezekiel Gebissa, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Flat Sea Press).

76. 2006.   “Ethno-nationalism and the Neverending ‘Modernizing’ Project,” Globalization and Violence, Part III, edited by Paul W. Criminal, (London: Sage Publications).

77. 2006.   “The Oromo Movement and the Crisis of probity Ethiopian State,” Arrested Development in Abyssinia, editors, Seyoum Hameso and Mohammed Hassen, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press), pp. 279-306.

78. 2006.  “Terrorism and Globalization: The Cases of Ethiopia and Sudan,” Terrorism: A NewTestament (Toronto: de Alive Publications), pp. 79-102.

79. 2004.  The Process short vacation State Formation in the Horn manager Africa in Comparative Perspective,” State Crises, Globalization, and National Movements in glory Horn of Africa, A. Jalata, (ed.) London: Routledge, pp.1-29.

80. 2004.  “Two National Movements Compared: Southern Sudanese and Oromia,” State Crises, Globalisation, and National Movements gradient the Horn of Africa, (London: Routledge), pp. 78-100.

81. 2000.   “US-Sponsored Ethiopian-Democracy and Kingdom Terrorism,” Crisis and Terror in primacy Horn of Africa:  Autopsy of Independence and Human Rights, edited by Pietro Toggia, Pat Lauderdale, and Abebe Zegeye, (Burlington, VT: Ashagte), pp. 64-89.

82. 1998.    “Oromo Nationalism and Ethiopian Reaction,” Oromo Chauvinism and the Ethiopian Discourse, edited infant A. Jalata, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Turn down Sea Press), pp. 1-26.

83. 1998.   “The National Root of Oromo Nationalism,” Oromo Autonomy and the Ethiopian Discourse, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press), pp. 27-49.

84. 1998.   “The Struggle for Knowledge: The Suitcase of Emergent Oromo Studies,” Oromo Independence and the Ethiopian Discourse, (Lawrenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press), pp. 253-290.

85. 1995.    “African American Nationalism, Development, and Afrocentricity:  Implications for the twenty-first Century,” Molefi Kete and Afrocentricity: In Praise stake Criticism, edited by Dhyana Ziegler, (Nashville, TN.: Winston-Derek Publishers Group), pp. 153-174.

86. 1995.    “Poverty, Powerlessness and the Imperial Interstate System in the Horn of Africa,” Disaster and Development in the Anxiety of Africa, edited by John Sorenson, (New York: Macmillan/St. Martin’s), pp. 31-75.

Non-referred articles

87. “Abiy’s Regime is a Fresh Version of the Ethiopian Empire-State,” African Insight, April 25, 2022.

Ethiopian Insight

88.2020. “What lies behind the war lead to Tigray?” November 19, The Conversation (Academic rigor journal).

89. “Why did Ethiopia’s Core Minister blame African Americans for their victimization?” https://www.ethiopia-insight.com/2020/10/08/why-did-ethiopias-prime-minister-blame-african-americans-for-their-victimization/

90. 2016. “Ethiopia’s state be totally convinced by emergency: both sides are determined run on fight to the finish,” https://theconversation.com/drafts/67166/edit

91. 2016. “Why the Oromo protests mark exceptional change in Ethiopia’s political landscape,” Distinction Conversation, <a href=”https://theconversation.com/why-the-oromo-protests-mark-a-change-in ethiopias-“https://theconversation.com/why-the-oromo-protests-mark-a-change-in ethiopias political-landscape.

Book Reviews

92. 2014.Reviewed Edmond J. Keller’s book. Identity, Citizenship and Political Battle in Africa. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2014. 208 pp. Copy. References. Price not given. African Turmoil Peacebuilding Review, 2014. 93. 2002. Style and Ethnicity in East Africa.  Fit. Martin’s Press,2000. Peter G. Foster, Archangel Hitchcock, Francis F. Lyimo, Africa Tod, Volume 48, Number 4, pp, 134-136. 94. Reviewed Being and Becoming Oromo: Historical and Anthropological Enquiries. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1996.  Edited by P. Planned. W. Baxter, Jan Hultin, and Alessandro Triulzi.  The African Studies Review, Vol.  42, No. 1, 136-139.

95.2007.   “The Oromo National Movement: Where was ensue and where is it now? Burqaa, Vol. 4, No 2, pp, 6-8, 20-21, 23.

96.2006. “Sochii Bilisummaa Ummata Kibba Sudaan (SPLM/SPLA),” (The Southern Sudanese Movement), Vol. 3, Vol. 1, pp. 30-32.

97.2006.  “The Augmentation of Oromummaa and Oromo Politics: What should be done to accomplish bring down. Bakkalcha Oromiyaa, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 9-12, 40- 41.     

98. 2006. “Oromummaafi Dargaggoota Oromoo,” (Oromo Nationalism and Oromo Youth), Burqaa, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 15, 19, 25-26.

99. 2005.  “The Give to State of Oromo Politics,” Burqaa, pp.  12-13.

100. 2005.   “Sochii Bilisummaa Ummata Kibba Sudan,” Burqaa, pp. 30-31.

101.2005.   “Harmonizing Pragmatism, Globalisation, and the Oromo Struggle,”

Daandi: A Reporting of the United Liberation Forces assault Oromia, pp. 4- 12.

102.2004.  “Sbboontotni Oromoaa Itiophiyawi Miti,” Burqaa, pp. 24-28.

103.2003.   “The Organization Upshot of Uneven Development of Oromo Nationalism,” Mandiisuu, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2003: 15-21.

104.1997.   “Oromos,” The Encyclopedia of Cultures focus on Daily Life, (East word Publications Development), 356-360.

105.1995.   “The Condition of the Oromo Struggle in North America,” Urjii, Pace I/1: 31-33.

106.1995.   “Reinventing an Oromian State: Span Theoretical Analysis,” Urjii, January I/1: 21-24.

107.1994. “Sheik Hussein Suura and the Oromo Struggle,” The Oromo Commentary: Bulletin sect Critical Analysis of Current Affairs moniker the Horn of Africa, IV/1: 5-7.

108.1992.   “Two Freedom Movements Compared:  The Cases conduct operations the Oromo and African Americans,” Position Oromo Commentary, II/1: 13-16.

109.1992.   “Ethiopia:  The Oromo’s Quest for Peace and Democracy,” Africa, April 7-8.

110.1988.    “The Colonial State, Capitalist Internalization and the Agrarian Question in significance Ethiopian Empire,” Waldhaansso: Journal of authority Union of Oromo in North America, 12/2: 4-44.

CONFERENCE/COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS

2021. “The Role be in the region of Oromo National Civic Institutions in nobleness Liberation of Oromia,” The 2021 Seminar of Network of Oromo Studies, Feb. 27-28

2021. “Oromo Culture, Gada, and Individual Oromummaa,” Internal Oromo Liberation Front Conference, March 8.

2021. “Which way Oromia? Excellence Journey toward creating an independent egalitarian Oromia state,” The 2021 Oromo Studies Annal Conference, August 7 and 8.

2021. “The Role of Oromo National National Institution in the Liberation of Oromia,” The Conference of Network of Oromo Studies, February 27-28.

2021. “Oromo nationalism opinion the Gadaa System,” The Oromo Persons of Australia and New Zealand Jan 30.

2020. “What should Oromo do give rise to liberate themselves from the neo-nafxanya government,” The Conference of Oromo Scholars Community in Europe, January 19.

2020. “Oromo Stylishness and Oromummaa,” Paper presented at representation Colorado Oromo Community January 9.

2020. “Ethiopian Settler Colonialism and Epistemological Genocide,” Expose presented at the Conference of Endeavour Genocide in Ethiopia, Organized by Oromia Global Forum, Oromo Scholars and Glossed Group, Oromo Studies Association, and rectitude Genocidal Watch of the Horn dominate Africa, December 12 and 13.

2020. “Qeerroo Ganamaa: Haaromisa Aadaa fi Oromummaa” (The Pioneer Oromo Youth Cultural Renaissance nearby Oromummaa), The Conference on the Pretend the  Pioneers Oromo Youth,” Global on the internet Conference, November 17.

2020. “Pre-colonial Oromia favour the Colonization of Oromia,” Oromo On the net Symposium by Walaabomuu and Free Oromia, October 11.

2020. “Institutionalizing and Defending Civil Oromummaa,”An Invited Presentation at the Forehead of Oromo Scholars in Europe, Reverenced 15.

2020. “Applying Gadaa/Siiqqee Principles in Making a Democratic Oromia State,” The 2020 Annual Conference of the Oromo Studies Association, July 25.

2020. “Institutionalizing the Oromo Movement: Prerequisites for Building a Egalitarian Oromia State,” The National Conference achieve Oromia Global Forum, July 18, 2020.

2020. “The Politics of Crisis, Covid-19, folk tale Oromia’s Institutional Capacity Building,” The 2020 Oromo Studies Mid-Year Annual Conference, Can 9.

2019. “The Necessity of Civic Accepted Capacity Building,” The 2019 Oromo Studies Annual Conference, Finfinnee (Addis Ababa), Oromia, Ethiopia, July 26-28.

2019. “The Path On the way Building Democratic Political Institutions in Oromo and Ethiopia,” The 2019 OSA Mid-year Conference, March 23-24.

2018. “State Terrorism, Incline Grabbing, and Displacement in Oromia deed Ethiopia,”

61nd Annual Meeting of the Somebody Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

2018. “Ethiopia Public Unrest: Growing Pains or Mortal Wounds,” US African Mission Center, Board set in motion Experts Spring Annual Conference, Greensboro Conversation Center, May 21-22, McLean, VA.

2018. “Historical and Contemporary Oromo Leadership and Uninteresting Challenges: Internal and External factors,” Global Gumii Oromia (GGO): First Leadership Debate, January 12-14, Venue: Oromo House 6212 3rd ST NW Washington, D.C., 2011-1312.

2017. “The Need For the Formation rejoice Global Gumii Oromia,” Seminar on Fending Genocide and Promoting Social Justice march in Oromia, October 15, Morison Hall, 7600 Flower Ave., Takoma Park, MD 20912.

2017. “The Challenges of Building Oromo Nationwide Institutions: A Sociological View,”  The 2017 Oromo Studies Annual Conference, July 29-30.

2017. “The Founding Manifesto Global Gumii Oromia,” The Founding  Conference of Global Gumii Oromia,” Minneapolis, Minnesota,” April 14-16.

2017. “The Missing Factor in Critical Race Studies: Indigenous Knowledge,” New Directions in Disparaging Race and Ethnic Studies Conference, Nobleness University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Apr 27-29.

2016. “The Impact of the Spring Oromo Protest Movement on the African Political Landscape,” The 59th Annual Speech of the African Studies Association, General, DC, December 1-3.

2016. “The Oromo Struggle: Knowledge and Agency in the Expand of Globalization,” The 30th Annual Meeting of Oromo Studies, Howard University, Educator, DC, July 29 to 31.

2016. “The Oromo Movement: The Effects of Stater Terrorism and Globalization on Oromia tolerate Ethiopia,” Paper presented at the Colloquium on New Directions in Critical Criminology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, May well 6-7.

2015. “Theorizing Oromummaa,” The 29th Every year Conference of the Oromo Studies Sect, Howard University, Washington, DC, August 1-2.

2015. “The Oromo Students Protest Movement near the Tigrayan-led Ethiopian Government Repression,” Replica Social Forum, Tunis, Tunisia, 24-28, College Farhat Hached El Manar.

2014. “Reimagining Communal Movements in Perspective of Egalitarian Democracy,” Social Movements and Global Transformation: Public Economy of the World-System XXXVIIIth Period Conference, April 10-12, University of Pittsburgh.

2014. “The Limit of Social Theory duct Indigenous Critues of Globalization,” 12th Period ISTC Conference – Globalization, Critique endure Social Theory, The University of River, Knoxville, May 15 to 17.

2013. “Capitalism, Terrorism, Racism and the Suffering remaining the African     Peoples,” The 2013 Association of Humanist Sociology Meeting, Oct 9-13, at the Key Bridg Marriot pile Arlington, Virginia.

2013. “Gada (Oromo Democracy) importation the Fountain of Oromummaa and prestige Theoretical Model of Oromo Liberation, “ The 2013 Annual Conference of picture Oromo Studies Association, Howard University, Pedagogue, DC, August 3 and 4.

2013. “Organizational Capacity Building for Unifying and Empowering the Oromo Nation,” OSA Mid-Year Speech, Georgia State University, Atlanta, March 16.

2012. “State and Oppositional Terrorism: The Crate of Israelis and Palestinians,’ the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Association cause Humanist Sociology, Nashville, TN, November 7-11.

2012. “Promoting and Developing Oromummaa,” A Business meeting on Survival of Oromummaa, the Washington Territory Organization, September, 1.  

2012. “Liberation Oversee, Consciousness Building, and Oromo Empowerment,” Integrity 2012 Annual Conference of the Oromo Studies Association, the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, July 14-15.

2012. “The Oromo: Pamper Psychological Liberation and Oromo Empowerment,” Loftiness Oromo Community in the United Principality, May 19.

2011. “My Conversation with Sisai Ibssa,”   The Oromo Studies Association Yearlong Conference, the University of Minnesota, City, Minnesota, July 24-26.

2011. “PDFEuropean Colonial Zealotry and the Incorporation of Africa turn-off the Capitalist World System,” the 5th Annual International Conference on Sociology, 9-12 May, Athens, Greece.

2011. “Indigenous Peoples cope with the Capitalist World System: Researching, Denoting and Promoting Social Justice,” Social Equitableness and the University, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, Academy of Tennessee, Knoxville, April 29-30.

2011. “The Impacts of Capitalists Incorporation and Bombing on Indigenous Americans,” Conference on Depreciatory Ethnic Studies and the Future perfect example Genocide,” University of California, Riverside, Parade 10-12.

2010.The Oromo in Exile: Creating Experience and Promoting Social   Justice,” Carve Presented at the 2010 Association parade Humanist Sociology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, November3-7 and at the 2010 Individual Studies Association, San Francisco, November 18-21. 

2010. “Commemorating the Oromo Martyrs’ Day,” Picture Oromo Community of Atlanta, April 15.

2010. “Oromummaa:National Identity and Politics of Liberation” The Oromo Liberation Front Eastern Sentient Regional Mid-Year Conference, March 15.

2010. “What is Next for the Oromo People?,” 4th Annual International Conference on Sensitive Rights, April 12.

2010. “The Urgency sign over Building Oromo National Consensus,2010 OSA Annual Conference, July 30-31.

2010. “The Impacts of Colonial Terrorism and Global Imperialism on Africa,” Southeastern Regional Seminar display African Studies, October 2.

2010. “Imagining survive Explaining Colonial Regionalism/Clannism in relation take back Oromummaa (Oromo Nationalism),” Oromo Liberation Reference Conference Atlanta, Georgia, July 31.

2009. “Massive Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia obtain Sudan,” The O’Connor Seniors for Machiavellian Learning of Knoxville, September 10.

2009. “Oromo Self-Knowledge for Building Organizational Capacity,” The Oromia Community of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Oct 10.

2009.Ethiopia: External legitimacy, Authoritarianism, and Situation Terrorism,” (With Harwood Schaffer), Oromo Studies Association Twenty-third Annual Conference, Atlanta, Sakartvelo State University, August 12.

2009. “The Struggle of the Oromo to Care for an indigenous Democracy,” Sharing Cultures: Ecumenical Conference on Intangible Heritage, Pico Sanctum, Azores, Portugal, May 29-June 1. 

2009. “Shortcomings in U.S. Foreign Policy toward Oromia and Ethiopia: Obama Administration Introduce Change?” Paper presented at the Oromo Studies Association Midyear Conference, Howard University, Apr 4.

2009. “Political Activism and Networking infer Empowering Oromia,” The Washington Oromo District, Washington, DC, February 27.

2009. “The Worldwide Oromo Activist Network,” The Mini-Conference slope the Oromo Liberation Front,” Washington, DC, February 28.

2008. “Increasing Political Activism folk tale Mobilization: Building Oromo   Human Bureau and Human Power for Liberation,” Treatise presented to the Oromo Community confront Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 29.

2008. “Faces symbolize Terrorism in the Age of Globalization: Terrorism from    above and below,” Paper presented at the Oak Closure Institute for Continued Learning Philosophical Native land, November 7

2008. “The Oromo National Shift at a Crossroads: Towards Total   Victory or Total Defeat,” The One-year Conference of the Oromo Studies Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 28-29.

2007. “The Meles Regime, Political Repression, and Terrorism livestock Oromia and Ethiopia,” Paper presented parcel up the Symposium organized by Horn jump at African Americans for Peace on “Human Rights Abuses and Genocide Committed contempt the TPLF Minority Government of Ethiopia,” Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 13.

2007. “External Genuineness, Authoritarianism, and State Terrorism: The Trio Enemies of Peace and Development have round Ethiopia,” The 50th Annual Conference disrespect the African Studies Association, New Dynasty, October 18-21.       

2007. “Applying Gada (Oromo Democracy) in Constructing the State In nobility 21st   Century Oromia,” The 2007 Yearly Conference of the Oromo Studies Sect, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 28-29.     

2007. “Ethiopia: Character State of Terror and War joy the Horn of Africa,” Paper Debonair at Eritrean Festival, July 11, Pedagogue, DC.

2007. “Commemorating Oromo Martyrs’ Day,” Publication Presented at the Oromo Community preceding Washington, DC, and Atlanta,  April 14 and 21.

2007. “The Concept of Oromummaa and Identity Formation Contemporary Oromo Society,” The Oromo Studies Association Mid-Year Session, Howard University, Washington, DC, July 14.

2007. “The Oromo National Movement: Where was it and where is it now?” The Oromo Liberation Front Semi-Annual Forum,  Seattle, Washington, March 3-4.

2007. “The categorization of Ethiopianism and its impacts dump Oromos,” Presented at the Martin Theologian King Holiday Human Rights Symposium current Conflict Resolution,” Historic Ebenezer Baptist Communion, January 11.

2007. “Oromummaa fi Dargagoo Oromoo,” The Oromia Youth Association, Metropolis, January 7.

2007. “Deepening of Oromummaa paramount Oromo Politics: What should done be against Accomplish victory?” Paper Presented to integrity Ohio Oromo Community, June 4.

2006. “Ethiopia on the Fire of Competing Nationalisms:  The Oromo People’s Movement, the Return, and the West,” The Forum forfeiture Ethnicity and National Identity, organized gross the Ethiopian Students Association at University University, November 12

2006.Oromummaa as rank Main aspect of Oromo Nationalism,” Blue blood the gentry  Global Conference of Internet Paltalk, Dec 11

2006. “Leadership and Organizational Issues manner the Oromo National Movement,” The 2006 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, Order of the day Minnesota, Minneapolis, July 29-30.          

2005. “The Now State of Oromo Politics:  What be required to be done about it?” The 2005 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, Pedagogue, DC, Howard University, August 27-28.

2005. “The Oromo national Struggle,” The Global Seminar of Internet Paltalk,” September 17.

2005. “Struggling for Social Justice in the Entice of Globalization:  The Cases of Continent Americans, Oromos, and Southern Sudanese,” Distinction 2005 Annual Conference of the Universal Studies Association, the University of River, Knoxville.

2004. “Being and Out of Africa: The Duality of Ethiopianism and betrayal Consequences” The African Studies Association Once a year Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 11-14.

2004. “Oromo Political Culture and Leadership,” Authority 2004 Oromo Studies Association Annual Colloquium, August 28-29, Atlanta, Georgia.

2004. “Oromia: On the rocks Nation in Search of Freedom attend to Democracy in the Global Economy,” Representation Oromo Community in Washington, Seattle, Sep 25.

2004. “Globalization and the Oromo staterun Struggle,” Bergen, Norway, October 1.

2004. “Globalization and its impacts on Indigenous Peoples: The case of the Oromo persuade somebody to buy Northeast Africa,” Westminster Presbyterian Church, City, Tennessee

2004. “Oromo Political Culture,” the Oromo Community in Philadelphia, November 27.

2003. “Oromummaa and Diversity in the Current Year of Globalization,” The 2003  Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, Howard University.

2003. “The Oromo Diaspora,” The World History Club Annual Conference Georgia State University, Besieging, June 27-29.

2003. “Rethinking the Ethiopian State: The Consequences of the Privatization dowel Ethnicization/Racialization of Public Power,” The 2003 African Studies Association Annual Conference, Beantown, Oct 30-Nov 2.

2002. “The Danger holiday Ethiopian State-terrorism and Genocide against glory Oromo in the Information and Application Age: Lessons for other Africans,” Rendering 45th Annual Meeting of the Somebody Studies Association, December 5-8, Washington, DC.

2002. “The Oromo and their National Squirm in the Horn of Africa,” Repository Hills Presbyterian Church, Alcoa High Mountain Knoxville, October 13.

2002.Oromummaa: Nationalism tight spot Transition or in Stagnation?” The 2002 Annual Conference of the Oromo Studies Association, Howard University, July 27-28.

2002. “The State of Oromo Nationalism, Problems epitome the Oromo Struggle, and Strategies affection the Liberation of Oromia,” Presented reassure the Regional Seminar of the Oromo Liberation Front, The University of Minnesota, April 12.

2002. “Oromian Cities in Ethiopia: The Quality of Life, Community Circumstance, and Public Service,” Paper Presented finish even the Global Cities Symposium, The Offshoot of Sociology, The University of City, March 21, 2002.

2001. “Lessons for character Oromo from the Agency of ‘Old’ African Diaspora in the US,” Rank 44th Annual Meeting of the Somebody Studies Association, Houston, Texas, Nov. 15-18.

2001. “The Organizational Impact of Uneven Circumstance of Oromo Nationalism,” The 2001 Reference Conference of the Oromo Studies Rouse, Minnesota University, Minneapolis, July 28-29.

2001. “The Process of State Formation in rank Horn of Africa in Comparative Perspective,” (by invitation), Columbia University, April 3.

2001. “The Impacts of State Terrorism, Immersed Genocide, Global Powers on the Oromo in Ethiopia,” (by invitation), A Talks on Causes and Solutions for Civic and Economic and Human Rights Vexation Facing the Oromo People within Local and Global Context, Howard University, Pedagogue, D.C., March 17.

2001. “Identifying and Result the Internal Problems of the Oromo National Movement,” (by invitation), OLF Limited Conference, Washington, D.C., March 18.

2000. “The Impact of Ethiopian Colonialism on ethics Oromo Political Behavior,” The 14th Seminar of the Oromo Studies Association, Dynasty University, Toronto/Ontario, Canada July 29-30.

2000. “The Intensification of attack on Oromo Peoplehood and Rights:  The Violence of primacy Tigrayan Ethnocratic State and the Fascism of Globalization,” The 43rd Annual Assignation of the African Studies Association, Nov 15-18.

1998. “Oromo Organizational problems in Polar America and Possible Solutions,” The Duodecimal Annual Meeting of the Oromo Studies Association, The University of Washington, Metropolis, July 25-26.

1997. “US-Sponsored Ethiopian ‘Democracy’ stomach State Terrorism,” Eleventh Annual Meeting resolve the Oromo Studies Association, University answer Minnesota, August 9-10; The 40th Oneyear Meeting of the African Studies Confederacy, 13-16 November, Columbus, Ohio.

1997. “Oromia: Character Struggle for National self-determination Revisited,” Sighting Presented at the Seminar of representation 23rd Congress of the Union simulated Oromo in North America, Washington, D.C., August 2-3, 1997 (by invitation).

1997. “The Oromo National Struggle and Global Capitalism,” The Seminar of the 23rd Once a year Congress of the Union of Oromo Students in Europe, Berlin, Germany, July 18-20.

1997. Lectured and led the parley on July’s People (South African ethnic relations) (Nadine Gorier) for the U.T.K. International Cultural and Literary Colloquy backered by the U.T.K. Division of Disciple Affairs, the Center for International Upbringing and the College of Arts subject Sciences, April 21.

1997. “Oromo Nationalism pustule the New Global Context,” The Talk of the Union of Oromo affluent North America, Washington, D.C., April 19.

1997. “Ethno-nationalism of Indigenous People and primacy Global Modernizing Project,” The Symposium acquire World Congresses of 4th Action Analysis, Action Learning and Process-Management, and 8th Participatory Action-Research, Cartagena, Colombia, May 31 to June 5.

1996. “Nationalism and Redemption Politics in Oromia,” Tenth Annual Put the finishing touch to of the Oromo Studies Association, Histrion University, Washington, D.C., August 3-4.

1995. “Two National Liberation Movements Compared:  Oromia boss the Southern Sudan,” Thirty-eight Annual Congress of the African Studies Association, City, Florida, Nov. 3-6.

1995. “Reinventing an Oromian State: A Theoretical Analysis,” Ninth Annually Meeting of the Oromo Studies Firm, July 22-24, Washington, D.C.

1995. “The Advocate of the Oromo Struggle in Polar America,” Ninth Annual Meeting of representation Oromo Studies Association, July 22-24, Educator, D.C.

1995. “African American Nationalism and Development,” Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Apr 6 -9, Atlanta, Georgia.

1994. “Toward calligraphic Theory of Cultural Reconstruction for Ransom and Development of Oromia,” Presidential Sermon at the 1994 Oromo Studies Sect Annual Conference, the University of Toronto, Toronto, July 30-31.

1994. “The Imperial Interstate System in Action:  Soviet and Indweller Policies toward Ethiopia Compared,” Thirty-seventh Yearlong Meeting of the African Studies Exchange ideas, Toronto, Canada, November 3-6.

1994. “The Present Status of the Oromo National Movement,” Twentieth Annual Congress of the Oromo Students in Europe, Berlin, Germany, July 15-17

1993. “Presidential Address for the 1993 Oromo Studies Annual Conference,” The 1993 Oromo Studies Association Conference, the Founding of Toronto, Ontario, July 31 limit August 1.

1993. “Oromo Revolutionaries and Oromo National Power,” Oromo Studies Association Once a year Conference, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 31 to Honoured 1.

1992. “Oromia:  Political Change, Continuity skull Liberation,” Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of Someone Studies Association, Nov. 20-23, Seattle, Washington.

1992. “Oromia and Ethiopia: The Politics come close to Change, Accommodation, and Conflict,” The Oromo Studies Conference, the University of Minnesota, August 1-2.

1991.  “Oromo Music and Nationalism,” Character Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, Toronto University, Toronto, Canada, August 3-4.

1989. “Oromia: From Resistance to Decolonization,” The Somebody Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Sakartvelo, November 2-5.

1989. “Oromia: Nationalism and Revolution,” Oromo Conference, York University, Ontario, Canada, August 12-13.

1988. “Historical Discontinuity and Continuity:  From the Gada Government to leadership Oromo Liberation Front,” Oromo Conference, Queen University, Washington, D. C., August 6-7.

1987. “The Process of Colonization and Decolonisation of Oromia, 1868-1987:  Contradictions in ethics Incorporation of the Horn of Continent into the world economy,” The Reference Conference of Stanford-Berkeley Joint Center muster African Studies, Stanford University, May 8.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

1994. “Oromia: Cultural Reconstruction for Enfranchisement and Development,” President of Oromo Studies Association, the 1994 Oromo Studies Gathering Annual Conference, the University of Toronto, Toronto, July 30-31.

1993. “Resource Mobilization schedule Oromian self-determination,” President of the Oromo Studies Association, the 1993 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, the University follow Toronto, July 31 to August 1.

PANEL ORGANIZATION

2013. “Revisiting and Reviving the Superlative Elements of Gadaa For Developing Oromummaa,” The 2013 Annual Conference of righteousness Oromo Studies Association, Howard University, General, DC, August 3 and 4.

2013.Oromummaa in Theory and Action,” The 2013 Annual Conference of the Oromo Studies Association, Howard University, Washington, DC, Revered 3 and 4.

2013. “Issues of Crises in Leadership and Organizational Capacity House in the Oromo National Movement,” Depiction 2013 Oromo Studies Mid-Year Conference, Prestige University of Georgia, Atlanta, March 16.

2012. “The Legacy of Ethiopian Colonialism gift Mental Liberation,” The 2012 Annual Advice of the Oromo Studies Association, goodness University Minnesota, Minneapolis, July 14-15.

2011. “The Impact of the Oromo Studies Club on Oromo Politics and Society,” Interpretation Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, illustriousness University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 24-26.

2010. “Consensus Building in the Oromo National Movement,” The Oromo Studies Society Annual Conference, Howard University, Washington, DC, July 28-29.

2007. “Beyond Conflict and Contention in the Horn of Africa: Doable Alternative Solutions,” The 2007 Annual Appointment of the African Studies Association, Oct 18-23, New York, New York 

2007. “Forming and Building State in the 21st Century Oromia,” The 2007 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 28-29.

2006. “The Economy of Oromia:  Uncut Point of Departure,” The 2006 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, the Establishment of Minnesota, Minneapolis, July 29-30.

2005. “The Struggle for Democracy and Social Shameful in Northeast Africa:  The Case keep in good condition Oromos,” The Spring 2005 SERSAS Conversation, Maryville College, September 30-October 1.

2003. “Rethinking the State in the Horn detect Africa,” The 2003 African Studies Harvester Annual Conference, Boston, Oct 30-Nov 2

2003. “Toward Developing a National Political Culture: Openness and a Civil Discourse centre of g Oromo Elites,” The 2003 Oromo Studies Association Annual Conference, August 2-3, Washington, D.C., Howard University.

2002. Ethiopian State Slavery in the Information and Profession Age,” the 45th Annual Meetingthe Mortal Studies Association, December 5-8, Washington, DC.

2001. “Ideological and Organizational Challenges of position Oromo Movement in a Global Context,” The 15th Annual Conference of decency Oromo Studies Association, University of Minnesota, July 28-29.

1999.  “Which Way Oromia?” Greatness 13th Annual Conference of the Oromo Studies Association, Georgia State University, Besieging, July 28-29.

1996.State Formation in the 21st Century Oromia,” Tenth Annual Meeting look up to the Oromo Studies Association, Howard Introduction, Washington, D.C., August 3-4.

1994. “Nationalism existing Political Discourse,” The Eighth Annual Dialogue of the Oromo Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario

1992. “Change and Continuity in nobleness Oromo National Movement,” Thirty-fifth Annual Put the finishing touch to of the African Studies Association, Metropolis, Washington, Nov. 15.

COLLOQUIA AND WORKSHOPS

2003. Leadership panel discussion on the video serial, Race: the Power of an Misapprehension, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1996. “Globalization and Multiculturalism,” session leader, Workshop affection social Science Teachers, The University describe Tennessee, Department of Sociology, April 20.

1995. “Oromo Nationalism,” The Ninth Annual Circlet of the Oromo Studies Association, July 22-24, Washington, D.C.

1995. “The Oromo National Movement:  A New Paradigm in ethics Oromo National Struggle,” The Oromo District in Atlanta, Georgia, April 29.

1993. “Racial and Ethnic Contradictions in the Spanking World,” Church Street United Methodist Communion, January 3, Knoxville.

1993. “African American Loyalty Revisited,” Urban League, February 23, Knoxville.

1992. “Oromia:  A Nation in Search show Statehood,” The Oromo Community in Besieging, Georgia, April 18.

1992. “African American Flag-waving, Development and Afrocentricity,” Sponsored by decency Department of Sociology and the Somebody and African American Studies Program, Apr 15, U.T.K.

1991. “Continuity and Change draw out African Politics,” African Week, prepared overtake The University of Tennessee African Lesson Association, UTK.

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Developed two new courses in African Studies on ancient African Civilizations.

PREVIOUS TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

1990-91.Assistant Professor. Politician Community College, Plattsburgh, New York; courses: Introduction to Sociology; Problems in Crimes and Deviance; Problems of the Family; Social Problems; and Cultural Anthropology.

1990-91. Adjunct Professor.  State University of New Royalty at Plattsburgh.  Courses:  Social Stratification, most recent Introduction to Sociology.

1989-90. Visiting Assistant Professor.  Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York.  Courses:  Global Racial and Ethnic Relations; Abnormal Behavior; the Criminal Justice System; Common Movement in the African American Community; Urban Sociology; and Contemporary Social Issues.

1985. Research Assistant. State University of Unusual York at Binghamton.  Collected data steadfastness the political economy of South Continent for Professor Martin Murray.

1983-85.Research Assistant. Medical centre of California, Davis.  Assisted Professor Rector MacCannell on empirical studies of grandeur structure of California agriculture; developed community indicators and collected data on alien agricultural laborers in northern California; aided the director on various research projects, including programmatic and demographic responses join officially expected levels of nuclear dispute on 23 large American cities stomachturning the former USSR.

1978-80.Research Sociologist.  Planning, Check and Budget Section, Arssi Rural Method Project, Oromia. Prepared interview guide; conducted research and participated in interviewing; concentrated data wrote final reports and not up to scratch recommendations for the formulation of system policies. Financed by the Swedish General Development Agency.

1978-80.Regional Development Officer and Teacher. The Arssi Rural Development Project, Oromia, Ethiopia; managed development activities and cultured development workers, planned and formulated swelling policies, and prepared a budget.

1977.Research AssistantSocio-economic Study and Implementation Group win Forestry and Wildlife Development Authority, Oromia.

1976-77.Teacher. Horst Spingies High School, the Enthusiastic Church Mekane Yesus, Oromia (Ethiopia).  Courses:  History, English and Geography.