The Journal of Pan African Studies
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CURRENT ISSUE

 

Volume 11 • Number 4 • March 2018

 

On the cover: Hugh Masekela (1939-2018)

 

In Memoriam: Hugh Masekela (1939-2018)
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Trump’s Mind, Mouth and Fecal Matters: Racism’s Red Meat and Raw Sewage
guest editorial by Maulana Karenga
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Demystifying Social Economic Predicaments of Public Health in Nigeria: Inference for West Africa
by Badmus Bidemi. G and Cristina A. Fernandez
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Audiences Perceptions of Informative Programs at Jimma Fana FM 98.1 in Jimma, Ethiopia
by Netsanet Jemal, Alemayehu Negash, and Getaw Girma
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Contemporary African Poetry: A Postcolonial Reading of Iquo Eke’s Symphony of Becoming and Ifeanyi Nwaeboh’s Stampede of Voiceless Ants
by Ifediora Okiche
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The Politics of Genocide Denial in Ethiopia
by Habtamu Dugo and Joanne Eisen
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Black Studies and the Democratization of American Higher Education: An Interview with Charles P. Henry
by Itibari M. Zulu
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The Where's Daddy? Interview of Rel Dowdell
by Kam Williams
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Bulala as An Ubuntu-Inspired Approach to Enhancing Organizational Culture in Rural Kenya
by Anne Namatsi Lutomia, David Sibeyo and Noel Iminza Lutomia
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Assessing Competing Perspectives: A Critical Analysis of Guyana’s National Grade Six Assessment
by Trevin London
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Critical Reflection on Values in Nigerian Literature: Pathways for Igbo Society
by Chinekpebi Anyanwu
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Modern African Women Versus Traditional African Women: A Reply to Simphiwe Sesanti’s “African Philosophy for African Women’s Leadership: An Urgent Project for the African Renaissance”
by Femi Richard Omotoyinbo
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Religious Movements and Lethal Violence in Nigeria: Patterns and Evolution
by Nathaniel D. Danjibo and James Okolie-Osemene
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Meeting the People Where They Are: The Promises and Perils of Attempting an African Centered Institution in a Public School System
by Kmt G. Shockley and Kofi LeNiles
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A Diopian Analysis of the Symbolisms of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
by Abdul Karim Bangura
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From Aimé Césaire to Black Lives Matter: The Ongoing Impact of Negritude
by Kevin Sprague
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Reconstructing the Social Sciences and Humanities for the Advancement of the African Renaissance
by Teboho Lebakeng
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The Other Face of Apartheid: Ifeoma Okoye’s The Fourth World and Festus Iyayi’s Violence
by Onyeka Iwuchukwu
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E-Book

Exploring the African Centered Paradigm: Discourse and Innovation in African World Community Studies
by Itibari M. Zulu
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Announcements

Intentionally Digital. Intentionally Black. African American Digital Humanities 2018
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice Records of the Enslaved and Slave Holders in New York
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Medical School Video Outreach: ‘Black Men in White Coats’
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Angela Y. Davis Papers at Harvard University
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Book Review

A review of Black Studies and the Democratization of American Higher Education
by Eric R. Jackson and Heather Crabbe
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Relevant Books

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