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Dr Khalid Medani's Op-ed in the Globe and MailÌý


Poster of the African Women Entrepreneurs Conference

African WomenÌýEntrepreneurs ConferenceÌýPoster of March 14 Conference with Schedule

Event organized by the African Studies Students' Association (ASSA) on March 14, 2024, between 4-6:30 pm, in Leacock 232

Overview of the Event: The African Women Entrepreneurs Conference serves as a dedicated platform for aspiring black female entrepreneurs to share their journeys, inspire others, and forge connections. Conceived by founder Claudestine Williams-Tucker, the event aims to address the underrepresentation in entrepreneurship by showcasing diverse ventures and facilitating meaningful dialogue. This year's theme, "Social Entrepreneurship: Highlighting the Profitability of Social Entrepreneurship," aims to challenge stereotypes and stigma while highlighting the positive impact of social enterprises. Additionally, as part of the conference, we are thrilled to host a roundtable discussion on the MasterCard Partnership Research Fund Study on Experiential Learning and Entrepreneurship. Representatives from African student groups at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº will share their experiences, providing invaluable insights as well as the challenges they face in the intersection of experiential learning and entrepreneurship.

Complete Conference Program on PDF:ÌýPDF icon Complete Program

Background of the Organization: ASSA is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of African themes and realities, providing support to students enrolled in African Studies programs, and cultivating a vibrant community passionate about African affairs. Through engaging discussions, panel sessions, conferences, and interactive events, we strive to promote academic excellence, advocate for student welfare, and nurture a sense of belonging within the Æ»¹ûÒùÔº community.


Dr Elobaid's Talk on November 20Dr Elobaid A. Elobaid's Talk on November 20

African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) of Æ»¹ûÒùÔº, World Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Student Association (WIMESSA) and South Asian Studies Student Association (SASSA) present:

Human Rights and the Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

Dr Elobaid A Elobaid, United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Monday, November 20
6-9 pm
ARTS 150
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Poster of October 31 EventProfessor Khalid Medani Speaks at UCSB

Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, University of California Santa Barbara

In 2019, a popular uprising brought down the regime of former President Omar Al Bashir of Sudan. This webinar will explore the dynamics that led to th 2019 revolution, while also unpacking the range of factors (national and international) that have contributed to the coup and the current civil war. It will also consider the opportunities and constraints for transnational solidarity, as variously positioned activists inside and outside Sudan navigate their relationship to the struggle while making connections to other movements across the world.

Presenters:

Professor Khalid Medani, Æ»¹ûÒùÔº

Professor Nisrin Elamin, University of Toronto

Ms. Reem Aljeally, Sudanese Visual Artist and Curator

Ms. Waad Husein, Sudanese-American Artist and Designer

Special Guests: Ms. Marine Alneel and Ms. Maryam AlFaki

Co-Sponsors: The African Studies Program at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº & The Department of Anthropology at University of California Irvine

Tuesday, October 31, 12 PM EST


Poster of Canada-Africa Economic InitiativeCanada-Africa Economic Cooperation Strategy: Consultation at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº

The Government of Canada, in collaboration with Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s African Studies Program and the Æ»¹ûÒùÔº Mastercard Foundation Transitions Project invite you to consultations about a .

  • Date: Wednesday, October 25th
  • Time: 4:30-6:30 pm EST
  • Location:

  • Poster of MENA Conflict and DisplacementProfessor Khalid Medani Speaks at University of Gothenburg

    Governance and Local Development Institute (GLD) at University of Gothenburg is organizing a Policy Roundtable on the Local Responses to Conflict and Displacement in the MENA Region, on October 16, between 4-5 CEST (Central European Summer Time).Ìý

    What are the links between the humanitarian crises in Sudan, Palestine and Syria? Why is it important to address these conflicts from a regional perspective? Join GLD in a policy roundtable discussion on local responses to conflict and displacement in Syria, Sudan, and Palestine. Professor Khalid Mustafa Medani will be joining Dina Melham, Shibley Telhami and Marwa Shalaby to discuss the nuances of these conflicts’ impact on various communities, shedding light on the social, economic, and humanitarian challenges it generates. This webinar provides a dynamic platform for academics, researchers, and policymakers to engage in meaningful dialogue, fostering a deeper understanding of the MENA region's political landscape.

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    Poster of Event of Professor Duncan YoonChina in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century African Literature - Duncan Yoon

    You are cordially invited to a lecture by Professor Duncan Yoon from Gallatin School of Individualized Study titled, China in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century African Literature.

    The lecture will be held in Leacock 232, on October 5, starting 5:30 pm.

    Duncan M. Yoon's book,ÌýChina in 20th and 21st Century African Literature, is forthcoming (2023) with Cambridge University Press. The manuscript received the American Comparative Literature Association's (ACLA) Helen Tartar First Book Subvention Award in 2020. He is chair of the executive committee for the Modern Language Association's forum African Literature to 1990. Pedagogically, he is interested in the intersections between digital technology and critical thought. Before coming to Gallatin, he was an assistant professor of postcolonial literature at the University of Alabama. He served as a Fulbright Scholar to South Korea in 2004 and was a Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress in 2018.


    Poster of Sept 19 Lecture by Prof MagazinerPolitics as Therapy - Daniel Magaziner

    You are cordially invited to a lecture by Professor of History, Daniel Magaziner, from Yale University, on Tuesday, September 19, at 5:30 pm, in Leacock 232. The title of his lecture is:ÌýPolitics as Therapy: Notes on Art and Struggle in South Africa.

    Dan Magaziner is a historian of 20th century Africa. He is the author of two books: The Law and the Prophets: Black Consciousness in South Africa, 1968 – 1977 (2010) and The Art of Life in South Africa (2016). He received his PhD at the University of Wisconsin – Madison in 2007 and taught at Cornell University before coming to Yale in 2011. A specialist in intellectual and cultural history, he teaches 19th and 20th century African and South African history; the history of the African diaspora; global and comparative international history. In 2016 he was awarded the Sarai Ribicoff Award for the Encouragement of Teaching at Yale.

    Dan is working on two book projects, at the intersection of intellectual history and biography. The first, tentatively entitled Available Light: Race, Art and the Struggle for Change in South Africa uses the biography of the activist and archivist Omar Badsha to explore the history of race and social movements in post-World War II South Africa. The second, tentatively entitled World Man from Africa: Selby Mvusi and the Future traces the intellectual itinerary of a South Africa painter, sculptor, theorist and designer during the era of decolonization. Dan is also the editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on South Africa.


    BlackInSchool Book Publication

    Æ»¹ûÒùÔº's African Studies Program most heartedly congratulates Ms. Habiba Cooper Diallo for the publication of her new award-winning book #BlackInSchool, (University of Regina Press). The book is available on .

    CONGRATULATIONS, Habiba!ÌýBook Launch - The Author with Concordia Professor and Dr Khalid Medani


    African Studies University Partnership Roundtable on May 18May 18 Roundtable

    On May 18th Æ»¹ûÒùÔº's African Studies Program proudly co-sponsored a round-table on the Crisis in Sudan with the Institute of African Studies at Carleton and York Universities and in collaboration with African Studies at the University of Toronto. The result of the presentation and discussion can be found on YouTube following the links below. This inaugurates the first of a series of future partnerships on African Studies between our Program at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº and Carleton, York and the University of Toronto.



    Congratulations to Drs Kirigia,Ìý Dunyo and Nyarino!Professor Kariuki Kirigia, Professor Alan Dunyo, Dr. Milka Nyarino and Professor Khalid Medani.

    Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s African Studies Program would like to congratulate Professor Kariuki Kirigia (Kenya) just hired in Environmental/African Studies at U of Toronto; Professor Alan Dunyo (Ghana) in the Dept of Architecture at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº; and Dr. Milka Nyarino (Kenya) for her Post-doc with Sociology at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº.ÌýÌý


    Dr Khalid Medani on Panel at the Australian National University

    As events in Sudan continue to make headlines across the world, you are invited to a special event hosted by the Australian National University's Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, in conjunction with the Near East Policy Forum.

    Sudan Unpacked: Crisis, Ceasefires and Global Involvement

    Thu 15 Jun 2023, 5–6.30 pm AEDT (3-4:30 am EST)

    Speakers
    Dr Adil Abbas, Head of Higher Education at the Australian Industrial Systems Institute and community leader for the Sudanese Diaspora in Australia
    Dr Nisrin Elamin, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Toronto
    Hamid Khalafallah, Development practitioner, researcher and policy analyst based in Khartoum, Sudan
    Dr Khalid Medani, Professor of Political Science, Director of the Institute of Islamic Studies, Æ»¹ûÒùÔº


    The Conflict in Sudan Webinar - Dr Khalid Medani and Sudanese Scholars

    For a conversation titled, The Conflict in Sudan: Will the Humanitarian Ceasefire Translate to a Political Resolution?,Ìýplease check out theÌýÌýon June 1 at 10:00 EST withÌýDr Khalid Medani,Ìý three of the most well-known Sudanese women scholars and activists and a well-known Sudan scholar. We hope you will learn much from these great other voices.Ìý


    Sudan in Crisis Webcast Episode - Dr Khalid Medani

    For a conversation on the sudden eruption of violence in Sudan and how it could impact peace and democracy in Africa, the Middle East and beyond, please check out thisÌý, featuring a conversation with the head of Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s African Studies program and leading Sudanese scholar, Dr Khalid Medani (Institute of Islamic Studies and Department of Political Science).


    The 2023 Professor Panel on the Brain Drain in Africa

    The outstanding African Studies Students Association (ASSA) with characteristic prescient insight organized a Professor Panel on the African Brain 'gain' (rather than 'drain') at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº. Among the ASSA’s generative insights: engagement of the African diaspora with their homeland; facilitating return to experience the feeling of belonging and Pan-African unity; utilization of expatriate remittances for equitable development; and learn from -not teach to- Africans with local knowledge and expertise. Congratulations and thank you ASSA for all you do and Professors Khalid Medani (Sudan), Nii Addy (Ghana); Kiriuki Kirigia (Kenya); and Alan Dunyo (Ghana).

    Panel Speakers and Organizers


    African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) of Æ»¹ûÒùÔº presents:

    Professor Panel on March 23The 2023 Professor Panel on the Impacts and Contributors of Brain Drain in Africa
    Thursday, March 23
    6-8 pm
    LEA 232
    Followed by reception


    Poster of the Black Female Entrepreneurs Conference

    Black Female Entrepreneurs Conference

    Please join us for an event organized by assa.mcgill [at] gmail.com (subject: Contact) (the African Studies Students' Association (ASSA)) on March 16, between 6-8 pm, in Arts W-120.

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    Summer 2023 Internship for Canadians with the Canada Global Affairs - deadline March 10, 2023

    PDF icon Internship Description and Requirements


    The African Studies Program would like to congratulate Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s African Students Society (MASS) on their inspiring and hugely successful Annual ‘Africa Speaks’ Conference. Once again, inspiring and reminding students (and faculty) of the great contributions of Africa and Africans to the world.

    Group Picture


    Africa Speaks Conference 2023

    Organized yearly by the Æ»¹ûÒùÔº African Students Society (MASS), the Africa Speaks Conference aims to foster a discursive space to address questions that matter for Africans at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº and beyond. This year, we are interested in African languages on the continent and in the diaspora. We hope to explore this question through 3 panels: Language and Power, Language and the Arts, and Philosophies of Language.

    February 10, 6-9 pm

    February 11, 10 am - 2 pm

    Æ»¹ûÒùÔº's Faculty Club, 345 McTavish, H3A 1X9

    Please reserve a spot on .


    Book Launch of Professor Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey on January 11, 2023

    Cross-Border Cosmopolitans: The Making of a Pan-African North America

    Wednesday, January 11, at 5 pm at the Faculty Club, at 3450 McTavish.
    Poster of January 11, 2023 Event of Dr Wendell Adjetey
    The discussants, Professor Joe W Trotter (Carnegie Mellon) and Professor Leonard Moore (Æ»¹ûÒùÔº) will join the author in a talk moderated by Professor Catherine Desbarats (Æ»¹ûÒùÔº).Ìý
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    You could read about the book on .Ìý

    The African Studies journal Uhuru (for the last volume, please check Ìýis hiring editors for the 2022-23 edition.

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    Uhuru: The Æ»¹ûÒùÔº Undergraduate Journal of African Studies

    Call for Editors 2022-23 | Deadline: December 31st 2022, 11:59 PM EDT

    To apply, please send academic.assamcgill [at] gmail.com (an email )to the African Studies Students' Association of Æ»¹ûÒùÔºÌýwith the following:

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    • Name, program, and year

    • Indicate which position you are applying for (Editor-in-Chief and/or editor)

    • Why you would like to apply for this position

    • Some classes you have taken related to African Studies

    • A brief writing sample (can be an excerpt from an essay)


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    CONGRATULATIONS to the recipients of the first Æ»¹ûÒùÔº African Students Society (MASS) scholarship competition awarded following a rigorous selection process involving both undergraduate students and faculty reviewers and supported by Æ»¹ûÒùԺ’s African Studies Program:Ìý

    Zahra Hassan DoualehWinners Poster

    Yves-Jusslin Maniratanga

    Steve-Florian Maniratanga

    Iona Ndiwa Amica

    Kenza Battah


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