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Research and Collaboration
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https://africana.cornell.edu/research
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https://africana.cornell.edu/support-asrc
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Research and Collaboration

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A tradition of intellectual inquiry

Research and Collaboration

Africana studies is a tradition of intellectual inquiry and study of African peoples. Africana scholars document the global migrations and reconstruction of African peoples as well as patterns of linkages to the African continent (and among the peoples of the African diaspora). The Africana Studies and Research Center is comprised of nationally and internationally recognized scholars and educators, socially conscious intellectuals and students representing each of Cornell's undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges.

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Faculty Publications Ph.D. Student Publications

Munday Distinguished Lecture Series

Upcoming Africana Events

Mar

11

Wednesday

12:00 AM

Wunpini Mohammed, "Media, Culture and Decolonization: Re-righting the Subaltern Histories of Ghana"

Goldwin Smith Hall G22

Mar

19

Thursday

05:00 PM

Claude McKay: The Wanderings of a Rebellious Poet

Goldwin Smith Hall HEC Auditorium, room 132

Mar

24

Tuesday

04:45 PM

Amiel Bize, "The Post-Agrarian Question”

Klarman Hall KG 42

Apr

14

Tuesday

05:00 PM

Pop after Empire: Disco, Decolonization, and the Re-Making of Europe's Pop Music Industry

A. D. White House Guerlac Room

May

22

Friday

12:00 AM

University Commencement Weekend

Schoellkopf Field

May

23

Saturday

12:00 AM

University Commencement Weekend

Schoellkopf Field

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2021-22: The Year of Afterlives

The 2020-21 Fellows at the Society for the Humanities

After Eden: Afro-Asia Bioengineering and Wildlife in the Caribbean:Tao Leigh Goffe, Africana Studies and Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

2020 Cornell Center for the Social Sciences' grant competition winner

Center’s grants seed diverse research in the social sciences

“Intergenerational Trauma: Flint, COVID-19 and Racial Justice”: Jerel Ezell, Assistant Professor in the Africana Studies & Research Center (A&S)