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The Center for African Studies is pleased to announce a book sale to benefit SASA@Lunch. The sale will feature fantastic low prices for hardcover and trade softcover books on Africa-related topics covering a wide variety of disciplines. Arrive early to avoid future regret and disappointment.

When: Friday 9 February 11am – 3pm

Where: 471 Grinter

No checks, no money orders, no Venmo, no IOUs – cash only please. Exact change always appreciated.

UF's annual Stand Up & Holler: Gator Nation Giving Day is just around the corner! On February 15th, we call on our incredible community of supporters to make a gift of any size to the Center for African Studies and impact the lives of current and future Gators. I am happy to share that the institute's Alumni and Faculty Pre-Dissertation Research Travel Award Fund will be featured this year! This fund will enable them to explore and conduct valuable research across the African continent, contributing to a deeper understanding of African cultures, societies, and global issues. Your generous contributions will empower the next generation of Gators to engage in impactful research and academic pursuits in the field of African Studies.

Converting the Unconverted: Narrative and Affect in a South African NGO

Amber Reed, Spelman College


February 13 | 3:00 pm

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Land, Livelihoods and Climate: Researching the Nexus of Change in Southern Africa 

Karen Bailey, University of Colorado.


February 22 | 12:45 pm

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‘Plastic Migrants’: West African Muslim immigrants and Brazil’s new racial politics

Gana Ndiaye, Beloit College

February 16 | 3:30 pm

 

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Digging Deep at the Cultural Crossroads of Africa: Archeology in the Shadows of the Rwenzori Mountains

Peter Schmidt, University of Florida

February 23 | 3:30 pm

 

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Join us Wednesday for a screening and discussion of Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala, which brings together the vibrant cultures of India, Uganda, and the American South in a complex story of love, communities, and culture. For more information about the event, 
 

February 7 | 6:00 pm

 

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Center for African Studies, University of Florida






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