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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

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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. 

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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