Come out and support Afropolitan 2016 in raising money for next year's showcase. All proceeds will go to making Afropolitan 2016 the most turnt, popping one yet. ASA is holding a bakesale consisting of various foods from the African continent, including puff puff, baklava, zobo and more... Come with love, your wallet, and an empty stomach!
You can apply to be featured on The Lion Speaks, a newly launched media campaign by the African Student's Association of Columbia University.
"CLEN 3851: Violence & Human Rights in World Literature" promises to be a unique and transformative course for students in Columbia's first 2016 summer session for undergraduate and visiting students (T/R 1-4:10pm).
Dear Colleagues from Institute of African Studies at Columbia University,
This message is to remind you that the Call for Panels for the I Congress Activism in Africa is running until April 30th.
On April 16th, Tadias Magazine, an Ethiopian-American online publication, will feature the photo book Temsalet — a celebration of Ethiopian women who broke age-old barriers to advance in their fields. Editor Mary-Jane Wagle will be present for a talk & book signing and publisher Elias Wondimu will present Tsehai Publishers, one of the only remaining independent academic presses focusing on African literature and Pan-African voices. At the Schomburg in Harlem. RSVP at: www.eventbrite.com/e/tadias-hosts-temsalet-book-signing-tsehai-publishers-at-schomburg-tickets-24522309889
The Rift Valley Institute (RVI) is an independent, non-profit organization, founded in Sudan in 2001, currently working in seven countries in Eastern and Central Africa. The aim of the Institute is to advance useful knowledge of the region and its diverse communities, bringing a better understanding of local realities to bear on social and political action.
The Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a position at the rank of Lecturer, for a fixed term of two years.
Columbia University is now gearing up for the AFRICAN ECONOMIC FORUM on April 2nd, 2016!! This year’s conference, A Continent Connecting: Solutions from Within, will build upon last year’s theme of Build Africa, Beyond Potential, providing an opportunity for fresh views and further discussion about African innovations to African problems. You are encouraged to visit the website at AEF2016.com, where you can register for the conference and after party and see the full schedule and list of panelists.
The Ebola 100 Project: A Qualitative Study of Humanitarian Experiences in the West African Ebola Outbreak
ARE YOU OR YOUR STUDENTS SEEKING SHORT-TERM, LONG-TERM, OR SUMMER RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS OR OPPORTUNITIES THAT WILL PROVIDE PRIMARY INTERVIEWING AND DATA COLLECTION EXPERIENCE? WE ARE SEEKING NEW INTERVIEWERS AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTS!
Connecting Students with HRAP Alumni to Make a Difference