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Program in African American and African Studies

AAS Brown Bag Series

African American & African Studies Program Brown Bag Lecture Series

Presentations are held from 12:10-1:100 in 2215 Hart Hall
 

Date Presenter and Affiliation Topic
April 8, 2009 Dr. Halifu Osumare
African American & African Studies
The Ghanaian-African American Experience
April 15, 2009 Joanna Tague
History Department
Southern Tanzania, 1964-1979
April 22, 2009 Aliou Ly
History Department
‘Courage Does Not Come From a Sardine Can But from the Heart’: The Realms of Power During Guinea-Bissau’s National Liberation Struggle, 1963-1974
May 6, 2009 Tometi Gbedema
Geography Graduate Group
Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Heritage Tourism in Local Communities – The Cases of Elmina and Keta in Ghana
May 20, 1999
Baba Jallow
History Department
A War to Build the Nation: Mozambican Refugees, Frelimo, and Newspapers in Studying Saad Bouh: ‘The Man With Whom God Agreed’
June 3, 2009 Adrian Yen
History Department
Blood and the Bush: Ex-LRA and the Unmaking of Victimhood”
June 10, 2009 Dr. Halifu Osumare
African American & African
Studies
Motherland Hip Hop: The Highlife Culture in Ghana

Sponsored by the African American & African Studies Program and the African
American Studies Research Cluster (of the Davis Humanities Institute)