Oct 25, 2022
AFS Welcomes Speaker Jori Lewis
A graduate of the University of Chicago in Anthropology, Jori Lewis is an award-winning independent writer and editor who writes about the environment…
A graduate of the University of Chicago in Anthropology, Jori Lewis is an award-winning independent writer and editor who writes about the environment…
The Africana Studies Program, along with the Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies Program and the International Affairs Program, welcomes Dr. Anima Adjepong…
Africana Studies was pleased to invite Damaero Cooper to speak to the Lafayette community on February 19, 2021. In January Cooper was on the ground in…
Khadijah Hakeem ’18, currently a Masters Student of History and Education at the Teachers College of Columbia University, served as a panelist for a discussion…
V.N. Trinh is a visiting instructor in the Africana Studies program at Lafayette College. His research and teaching specialties revolve around race and…
The Africana Studies Program, through the David L., Sr. and Hellen J. Temple Visiting Lecture Series Fund, is pleased to welcome Mark Thomas Gibson to…
BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS: Memories of Madagascar and Slavery in the Black Atlantic, Ohio University Press. 2015. https://dss.lafayette.edu/projects/mapping-memories-of-madagascar/…
Professor William C. Bissell has produced many publications on his research in Zanzibar and on African history and contemporary cultural studies. Books…
Professor Gutiérrez-Coto joined the Foreign Languages & Literatures faculty in August 2015 and, since August 2018, serves on the Africana Studies’ Advisory…
Archaeologist and professor Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann will be speaking about her research concerning Christianborg Castle and Danish-African alliances from…