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Africana Studies
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general
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https://africana.sas.upenn.edu/
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https://africana.sas.upenn.edu/department-africana-studies/standing-faculty
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2026-03-09T07:02:57+00:00
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Africana Studies

Source: https://africana.sas.upenn.edu/ Parent: https://africana.sas.upenn.edu/department-africana-studies/standing-faculty

The Notion of Progress in Black Social Movements

A Post by Marcia Chatelain in AAIHS' online roundtable

Reading From Rights to Lives in 2025 forces readers to gain a more sophisticated understanding of the mid-twentieth century civil right struggle while also grappling with their recent memories of the past decade’s Movement for Black Lives. Were things better in 2014 than they are today?

Upcoming Events

Mar\ 17\ 2026

The Wisdom of West African Healers: Lessons for a Troubled World

Africana Lecture Series
Paul Stoller

| Max Kade, Room 329-A\ 3401 Walnut Street\ University of Pennsylvania

What can the world learn from the healing practices of West Africa in this global climate? We welcome Paul Stoller to help answer that question with his lecture, "The Wisdom of West African Healers: Lessons for a…

Mar\ 19\ 2026

2026 Africana Studies Graduate Student Colloquium

Beyond Precarity: Afrodiasporic Women's Embodied Reclamation of Labor, Land, & Future
Nadia Mosquera Muriel, Laurian Bowles

| Max Kade Center, Room 329-A\ 3401 Walnut Street\ University of Pennsylvania

The Department of Africana Studies invites you to our 13th Annual Graduate Student Colloquium. This year we welcome Laurian Bowles and Nadia Mosquera Muriel to speak on the topic, Beyond Precarity: Afrodiasporic…

Mar\ 26\ 2026

Great Decisions: U.S. Engagement of Africa

Presented by World Affairs Council of Harrisburg
Ali Dinar

| Virtual Webinar

Join Dr. Ali Dinar, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Joyce Davis, WACH President, to discuss U.S. Engagement of Africa. Africa’s geopolitical role is growing…