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The Loss of Priceless Materials at the University of Cape Town

The Loss of Priceless Materials at the University of Cape Town The African Studies Association is deeply saddened by the […]

Letter to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Concerning Its Decision to End Visa Exemptions for International Students

Letter to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Concerning Its Decision to End Visa Exemptions for International Students In July 2020, the […]

Statement by the African Studies Association on Police Violence in African Countries

Statement by the African Studies Association on Police Violence in African Countries June 30, 2020 The African Studies Association (ASA), […]

Statement by the African Studies Association on Police Violence and Racism in the United States

Statement by the African Studies Association on Police Violence and Racism in the United States. June 6, 2020 The African […]

Statement by the ASA (US) concerning President Donald Trump’s Extension of his Travel Ban to include Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, and Eritrea

Statement by the African Studies Association (US) concerning President Donald Trump’s Extension of his Travel Ban to include Nigeria, Sudan, […]

Statement by the African Studies Association (US) concerning the recent suspension of Professor Taban Lo Liyong from the University of Juba

Statement by the African Studies Association (US) concerning the recent suspension of Professor Taban Lo Liyong from the University of […]

Make the Most of Your ASA Membership Benefits

We want everyone to know how to maximize all their membership benefits each January. In addition to these Top 5 […]

ASA Statement Concerning the Recent Dismissal of Dr. Paulo Faria from Agostinho Neto University

The African Studies Association (US) is deeply concerned about the recent dismissal of Dr. Paulo Faria from his appointment at […]
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