The African Studies program at Penn State teaches and researches about Africa, in all its immensity and diversity from the ancient past to the present.
Congratulations to Jaclyn Schwartz, our spring 2024 @AFR_PSU major marshal, who is graduating with bachelor of arts degrees in African Studies and Psychology and a minor in Human Development and Family Studies! 👏🎓🎉 https://t.co/h2efhzODtn
Historian, sociologist, and scholar W.E.B. Du Bois was born #OTD in 1868. #DYK he is credited with one of the first works of Afrofuturist literature with his short story “The Comet.”
Freshly published in November. Best part? The entire volume is fully open access on the link below. Also, stay tuned for news about two launch events coming up at the University of Pretoria and African Literature at WITS. https://t.co/1iAQyjdx5U
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Read the full transcript of the 21st Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, delivered by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai: https://t.co/iPYjCM5xEM
#NMAL#NelsonMandelaFoundation
In 1619, enslaved people were first taken to a site in Virginia that, decades later, became a Union Army stronghold in Confederate territory. Now an educator uses that destination to teach an AP African American studies class about freedom. https://t.co/LsmDT7sLwW
We are saddened to report that Hydeia Broadbent, one of the youngest HIV activists in the world passed away last night at 39. She has been a pioneer and has used her story to help others. We send our deepest condolences to her family and friends. RIP beautiful 🕊️
Mississippi College is truly building something special in their African American Studies program. I was honored to serve as this year's BHM speaker there, but the highlight of the visit was meeting all the brilliant and intellectually curious students at the College. #BHM2024
The Zulu Kingdom sometimes referred to as the Zulu Empire or the Kingdom of Zululand, was a monarchy in Southern Africa that extended along the coast of the Indian Ocean from the Tugela River in the south to Pongola River in the north
The kingdom grew to dominate much of what is today KwaZulu-Natal and Southern Africa. In 1879, the British Empire invaded, beginning the Anglo-Zulu War. After an initial Zulu victory at the Battle of Isandlwana in January, the British Army regrouped and defeated the Zulus in July during the Battle of Ulundi. The area was absorbed into the Colony of Natal and later became part of the Union of South Africa.
Shaka initiated many military, social, cultural and political reforms, forming a well-organized and centralised Zulu state. The most important reforms involved the transformation of the army, through the innovative tactics and weapons, and a showdown with the spiritual leadership.
Another important reform integrated defeated clans into the Zulu, on a basis of full equality, with promotions in the army and civil service becoming a matter of merit rather than due to circumstances of birth. #Africa
Suppressing the Black Vote in 1811
'As more Black men gained the right to vote in New York, the state began to change its laws to reduce their power or disenfranchise them completely.'
https://t.co/ZZ7xWQz1l5
Speaking Liberation’s Language
'Jefferson Cowie speaks with Aziz Rana about whether the language of freedom can be taken back from its “sordid history” in the U.S. context.'
https://t.co/7g2p9qOtgX
“If we, the blacks in the West, accept ourselves as African, we can make a contribution to the development of African culture, helping to free it from European imperialism. What we need is confidence in ourselves, so that as blacks and Africans we can be conscious, united, independent and creative”. ~ DR WALTER RODNEY
#CFP: @BlkPerspectives invites essays that explore Black women’s activism outside of the US with special attention given to the latter half of the twentieth century up to the contemporary movement. Submissions are due March 31. For more: https://t.co/1R5G6mRpXo
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE ONGOING GENOCIDE IN CONGO: 🇨🇩 | 🇷🇼
There's ongoing tension between DR CONGO and the neighboring RWANDA as deadly conflict between M23 rebels and Congolese government forces escalates.
◉ On Saturday, the DRC accused Rwanda of carrying out a drone attack which damaged a civilian aircraft at the airport in Goma.
◉ The DRC, the United Nations and Western countries have accused Rwanda of supporting militia group(M23) in a bid to control vast mineral resources, which Kigali has denied.
◉ US on Sunday called on Rwanda to immediately withdraw all of its military personnel from the DRC and remove surface-to-air missile systems.
◉ South Africa said on Wednesday it would send 2,900 troops to support the DRC’s forces against the armed group.
◉ The DRC has for decades been at war with many rebel groups which is now over 200 separate groups, that emerged in its resource-rich eastern region in the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide.
◉ M23, which broke away from the DRC army in 2012, says it is fighting in defence of ethnic Congolese Tutsis who face tribal discrimination in the DRC.
◉ Dozens of soldiers and civilians have reportedly been killed or wounded in the fighting. Thousands of civilians fled towards Goma, which is now practically cut off from the rest of the country.
#CongoIsBleeding #CongoGenocide
The Role of #Humility in #HealthCare
Humility could be key to the future of health care. In today’s Academic Minute, @ASU's Barret Michalec examines why. Michalec is an associate professor in Arizona State’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
https://t.co/rbXTI5fPh5