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The novel coronavirus has killed over 100,000 people in the United States, combining with the older, more lethal and more permanent virus of white supremacy to ensure that black, Latinx and Native Americans disproportionately die from COVID-19. On May 25,...
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22-23th October 2020 (Thursday and Friday) – Porto
Organization:
CEAUP – Porto
Institute for African Studies – Moscow
University of South Africa – Pretoria
SEE THE LIST OF ACCEPTED PANELS
In Africa, the political party (as we...
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Dear ASWAD Family,
As COVID-19 continues to ravage the world, we hope and pray that you, your family and all loved ones are safe and healthy during these increasingly perilous times. We know too well that all over the world, ongoing racial and economic i...
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Gender and Sexuality in African Futurism
Volume 3, Issue 1
Deadline for Submissions: 1st September 2020 All submissions and enquiries should be emailed to:
[email protected]
Guest Editor: Jacqueline-Bethel Mougoué
How does the African Futur...
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Thabiti Willis, Associate Professor of History and Director of Africana Studies, has been awarded the prestigious New Directions Fellowship from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Fellowship will support Willis’ three-year research project, “Slaves ...
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We are pleased to announce the publication of Looking for Black Miami. In this issue, six leading Black academics from various disciplines reflect on growing up in Miami. Spanning neighborhoods and generations, their essays reveal the hemispheric, mu...
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The 2020 Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Book Prizeof the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora
For Outstanding Original Scholarship on Gender and Sexuality in the African Diaspora
The 2020 Sterling Stuc...
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As previously announced, Patrice Rankine and Sasha-Mae Eccleston will serve as guest editors of a future issue of TAPA with the theme of race, racism, and Classics (issue 153:1, to appear April 2023). Their detailed call for papers, along with instruction...
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Born out of the Montreal Life Stories Project, the Living Archives represent both an academic and community-led approach to the narratives of individuals displaced by mass violence. The Living Archives is one of the largest online repositories of life...
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Founded by the late Carmen Gillespie, this interdisciplinary book series, associated with Bucknell’s Griot Institute for the Study of Black Lives and Cultures and published by Bucknell University Press, welcomes proposals for new monographs, collections...
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La Asociación Brasileña de Investigadores/as Negros/as – ABPN y la Universidad Federal de Paraná (UFPR) tienen la satisfacción de invitar a la comunidad de investigadores/as, profesionales de la educación básica y activistas del movimiento social ...
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I am pleased to inform you that the Ministry of Culture of Peru has published the book by researcher Rosa Dorival entitled “Afroperuanos, history and culture: a bibliographic account” that brings together the bibliographic references of everything pub...
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William & Mary will host the 10th Biennial Conference of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD) Nov. 5-10, 2019, in the Williamsburg Lodge.
Featuring the world’s leading scholars of the African Diaspora, the con...