Pan-African Studies

Summer Study Abroad: Exploring Racial Histories of the United States and South Africa
Racial discrimination and segregation have left indelible marks on the histories of both the United States and South Africa. These legacies have shaped societies and continue to influence contemporary conversations on equality, justice, and progress. Despite significant strides made over the past se鈥
College of Arts & Sciences

Opinion: Things Fall Apart
Aidan Taylor, a senior who is seeking a double major in Digital Media Production and Pan African Studies, encourages the campus community to examine the United States' long history of racism and its impact on the future of our country.
Kent Campus
African Community Theatre presents "Or Does it Explode?"
51爆料鈥檚 African Community Theatre will host a production of Or Does It Explode?, an original piece written by former 51爆料 student John Dayo-Alyia along with John Smith. Directed by Dayo-Alyia, Or Does it Explode? opens October 23, 2014 at 8 p.m. in the African Commun鈥
College of Arts & Sciences
Institute for African American Affairs Lunch & Learn Series
The Department Of Pan-African Studies Presents: Institute for African American Affairs (IAAA) Lunch & Learn Series All Lunch & Learn events are on Wednesdays from 12pm-1pm in Ritchie Hall Conference Room 127 October 22, 2014 "Introducing Pacific Islanders" presented by Rick Feinber鈥
College of Arts & Sciences
Department of Pan-African Studies to Hold Africa and the Global Atlantic World Conference
51爆料鈥檚 Department of Pan-African Studies will host the Africa and the Global Atlantic World Conference on April 10 and 11 at Ritchie Hall on the Kent Campus. This second biannual conference is themed 鈥淩evisiting Black History, Identities, Sexualities and Popular Culture,鈥 and aim鈥
College of Arts & Sciences