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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Challenged the World鈥檚 Perception of Modern Africa with guest speaker Jean Engohang-Ndong, PhD. (4/13/23)


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Tune in to learn about the Future of Africa鈥檚 Trade Relations with China and the US with Dr. Felix Kumah-Abiwu. (3/31/23)


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African Communalism, Priority of Duties, and Substantive Human Rights with guest speaker Polycarp A. Ikuenobe, PhD.
(10/27/22)


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Gender and Development in Africa and the African Diaspora with guest speakers Charmaine Crawford, Phd., Ikram Toumi, Phd., and Obianuju Genevieve Aguolu, MBBS, MPH, PhD. (10/28/21)


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Exploring Africa's Current Events through the Past with guest speakers Dr. Babacar M'Baye, Dr. Timothy Scarnecchi, and Dr. Felix Kumah-Abiwu. (4/1/21)

In a monumental cross-cultural exchange, a group of ten University of Fort Hare (UFH) students and staff, led by Dr. Nomzamo Dube at the UFH Centre of Transdisciplinary Studies, has embarked on a transformative journey to 黑料网 (KSU) in the United States.(12/5/23)


South African Students Embraced by Their 'Cousins' Upon Arrival at 黑料网

An exchange program, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy, sent 黑料网 students to South Africa in the spring, and now brings South African students to Kent.(12/1/23)


黑料网鈥檚 Africana studies department held a welcome ceremony Thursday morning for the delegation of students from the University of Fort Hare, a part of the Heritage Ubuntu Student Fellowship.(12/1/23)


Summer Study Abroad: Exploring Racial Histories of the United States and South Africa

Racial discrimination and segregation have left indelible marks on the histories of both the United States and South Africa. These legacies have shaped societies and continue to influence contemporary conversations on equality, justice, and progress.(8/25/23)


黑料网 Student Takes Graduate Studies Abroad: Alicia Marchand in South Africa

Alicia Marchand, a student in the Master of Public Administration program with a graduate minor in Race, Gender, and Social Justice in the Department of Africana Studies, participated in the Faculty-Led: Heritage Ubuntu Student Project education abroad program in South Africa in late May to early June 2023.(8/24/23)


Dr. Kumah-Abiwu happened upon the MEDCAMP webpage while searching NEOMED's website. He quickly decided that he wanted to support the program and provide opportunities for his students at 黑料网 to attend.(6/30/23)


Check out the live-stream featuring Dr. Felix Kumah-Abiwu.(6/28/23)


Finding Community Abroad: Brian Johnson in South Africa

黑料网 senior Brian Johnson recently returned from a 15-day education abroad program in South Africa.(6/23/23)


An Associate Professor at the Department of African Studies at 黑料网 in the United States (US), Dr Felix Kumah-Abiwu, has called on Ghanaians to promote the culture of political accountability to consolidate the gains made in the country's democracy.(5/30/23)


Earlier this week, the University of Fort Hare (UFH) Centre for Transdisciplinary welcomed students from 黑料网鈥檚 Centre for African Studies who are on the Heritage Ubuntu Fellowship.(5/25/23)


During this year鈥檚 Pan-African Festival, the film 鈥淔aat Kin茅,鈥 which depicts a post-colonial Senegal and the place of women within that society, was shown during African Cinema Night Wednesday.(4/23/23)


Vice President Kamala Harris鈥 recent visit to Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia is a welcome step in the right direction in the US鈥檚 reengagement with Africa. (4/13/23)


The recent coups in West Africa are without question creating uncertainties about the democratic future of the sub-region. (4/10/23)


The re-emergence of the debate to reform the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a permanent seat or seats for Africa is a reminder of the prolonged struggle for justice and democratic rights for the continent.  (1/23/23)


David Njoku concedes he didn't really know how to react at first when the women of his family's Nigerian village bowed their heads to show him respect. (8/4/22)


The picture was a positive image in a world filled with too many negative portrayals of Black men. (5/21/22)