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SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA: Ryan Good, University of Florida

"Violence and Racism in the New Virtual Spaces of African-Set Video Games"   SASA holds multiple lunchtime seminars each semester and provides a forum for issues of interest to Africanist students and faculty. Past events have included field research updates and conference paper presentations from graduate students, faculty-led professional development seminars, and lectures by visiting

Free

SASA

Felicien  Maisha,  UF.  Manhood and Masculinity  among  Biboko  Men  during  COVID-­19  Lockdown  in  Goma, Democratic  Republic  of  Congo.  11:45am

SASA

Megan  Cogburn,  UF. Go  to  Chigonela! Developing  Bodies  and Care  at  a  Tanzanian  Maternity  Waiting Home. 11:45am Register here. 

SASA

Netty Carey,  UF. Lines  in  the  Sand:  Precarious  Property  on  Ghana's  Eroding Coast.  11:45am

Social Change | Development Working Group

Netty Carey, UF. Wake Up in the Waves: Gallows Humor in Ghana's Natural Resource Bureaucracy. February 8 | 12:50pm EST Attend on Zoom. Meeting ID: 974 2132 4131 Passcode: 233797

SASA Lecture

The Students in African Studies Association (SASA) presents: Brenda Lugano, University of Florida Lamu Conservation: A Case Study Understanding Community Participation in Lamu's Spatial Plan Wednesday 7 April @ 11:45 am  Register to attend on Zoom.

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

Zoom

SASA: Adeojo Mosunmola, UF. Of Presence and Absence: A Review of Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti’s Influence on Religious Indigeneity and Nigerian Politics. 11:45am   Register https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C9F8VJiiQjK81KTKXHfEjg

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

Zoom

SASA: Karen Coker, UF. In the Midst of COVID-19: Community Perceptions of Extreme Weather Events and Health Outcomes in Kaffrine, Senegal. 11:45am   Attend on Zoom.

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

January 12 @ 11:45am Diane Ezeh Aruah, UF. Improving Maternal and Child Health in Nigeria through Promoting Family Size Limitation to Men. Register to attend. 

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

SASA February 16 @ 11:45am Mustapha Mohammed, UF. Community Engagement and Participation in Field Research. Register https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fMI17WKHTuWHQnjWDoMAOw

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

SASA February 23 @ 11:45am Yekatit Tsehayu, UF. Being Convert and Woman: Negotiating Islamic Religious Authority through Social Media in Ethiopia. Register on Zoom

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

SASA March 16 @ 11:45am Muzi Sibiya, UF. Understanding the Relative Effects of Mega-herbivores on Vertebrate Communities in a Southern African Savanna. Register to attend on Zoom.

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

SASA March 23 @ 11:45am Caitlynn Filla, UF. Ecotourism and Antibiotic Resistance in Andasibe, Madagascar. Register: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZF-NHlEFTdSX8zr_OCd9FA

Students in African Studies Association (SASA)

471 Grinter

SASA: Mosunmola Ogunmolaji, University of Florida. West African Health Workers on the Move: Nigerian Nurses in the UK, 1948-2010. Time: 11:45 Location: 471 Grinter