African queens regnant
Posted May 25, 2024
By: Esmeralda Kale, LaRay Denzer, Gene Kannenberg, Jr…. From the very beginning of African history, many women have acted as queens, assuming roles of...Posted May 25, 2024
By: Esmeralda Kale, LaRay Denzer, Gene Kannenberg, Jr…. From the very beginning of African history, many women have acted as queens, assuming roles of...Posted October 30, 2023
By Rebecca Shereikis, associate director of ISITA The Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa has organized a half-day symposium October 25,...Posted October 16, 2023
by Florence Mugambi, Librarian, Northwestern Libraries Hannah Abeodu Bowen-Jones died on July 9, 2023. Bowen-Jones was the first PhD in African history at Northwestern....Posted October 13, 2023
Robert Launay (anthropology) has been appointed the executive editor of the Journal of Religion in Africa, published by Brill Academic Publishers. Founded in 1967,...Posted October 12, 2023
by Musifiky Mwanasali, Pius Okigbo Fellow at Program of African Studies Directives on US engagement with Africa After years of professing Africa’s irrelevance to...Posted October 10, 2023
PAS welcomes Arthur Banshayeko, popularly known as Arthur Ban, as Ama Ata Aidoo Visiting Scholar in the fall quarter. Arthur Banshayeko is a Burundian...Posted October 8, 2023
“Augmented Curiosities: Virtual Play in African Pasts and Futures” is the Fall quarter exhibit at the Herskovits Library. It uses augmented and virtual reality...Posted October 7, 2023
by Esmeralda M. Kale, Librarian, Herskovits Library The spring conference of the African Poetry Digital Portal was convened on April 27–29, 2023, at the...Posted October 6, 2023
The archives of the historian Dr Jean Herskovits have recently been deposited at the Herskovits Library of African Studies. Jean was the daughter of...Posted October 1, 2023
Northwestern faculty and alumni made an impressive turnout at the 47th International Traditional Music World Conference and the Association for the Study of the...