03/29/2021
Don't miss the 3rd installment of our Lunchtime Series on Racism and Slavery | Register here: https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpceqhrzkoGtFGUqXXL4863F1aMsDFIaML
The African Studies Program of Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service was established in 1980.
Our core strength is political life broadly conceived.
03/29/2021
Don't miss the 3rd installment of our Lunchtime Series on Racism and Slavery | Register here: https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpceqhrzkoGtFGUqXXL4863F1aMsDFIaML
02/11/2021
Please join us for the 2nd event in this series, Friday, March 5th at 12:00pm. Dr. Bruce Hall and Dr. Hilary Jones will speak on Slavery, Race and Gender in West Africa. Link to registration and zoom details here:
https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEudOqgrjwqGtfCYpvmNbWnBsXAPXtOirlY
01/26/2021
Please join us, next Friday Feb 5th! Register at https://georgetown.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpduqorjktHdOEoRVerFsu8knohWq0_Ugn?utm_source=African+Studies+Program&utm_campaign=bce1074a1a-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_09_10_06_34_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_386e3dc114-bce1074a1a-173973781
09/03/2019
Welcome Back Hoyas! Please join us tomorrow 9/4 at 4pm in ICC 450 to learn more about our Certificate programs, fall courses, and study abroad options.
06/03/2019
Calling all Hoyas in DC! Don't miss this opportunity to hear firsthand from NBC Senior Correspondent, Cynthia McFadden, on the the challenge of reporting from the Central African Republic. More information and RSVP (required) found here:
High Risk, High Reward: The Challenge of Reporting from CAR The Central African Republic is considered one of the world's most dangerous places, especially if you're a child.
03/22/2019
What a great way to end the 2019 at the -- we thank you for your work to make African film more accessible! African Studies students and Dr. Lahra Smith attended the screening of Life is Fare by Eritrean-American Filmmaker Sephora Woldu, in which she tackles homesickness, politics, & life for the Eritrean diaspora. Be on the look out for online distribution in the near future!
03/19/2019
Join the Georgetown EESA in discussing post-conflict development and recognition of Eritrea's autonomy TODAY (3/19) at 6PM in White Gravenor 201B. The talk will feature expert and journalist Carol Pineau & former Minster of Development in Eritrea Gebreselassie Tesfamichael.
Join the African Studies Program to discuss the life, work, and forgotten archives of photojournalist Priya Ramrakha, featuring Shravan Vidyarthi on Wednesday, March 13th at 4PM in Walsh 492
RSVP at bit.ly/AfSP_Priya
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02/25/2019
: Isaac Kim (SFS '20) interned at the Lalibela Reserve in E. Cape, SA. He reflect of the incredible range of people he met, from "guests discussing politics in a faraway city" to "principals fighting for every kid to receive an education"
Summer 2018: Lalibela Reserve, South Africa Reflection by Isaac Kim (SFS' 20) – Issuu 2 pages of “Asubuhi: Fall 2018”.
Exactly 2 weeks away from 's: Transforming Africa: A New Business Revolution. Don't forget to register at http://bit.ly/2TPeWRR
01/16/2019
This MONTH: Make sure to register for the 4th annual : Transforming Africa: A New Business Revolution at: http://bit.ly/2TPeWRR
11/26/2018
Georgetown Africa Business Conference:
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