Eleven Majors Presented at the 2020 Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC)
Eleven Majors Presented at the 2020 Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference (GSURC)
Eleven students majoring in African-American Studies presented at the 2020 GSURC. In response to the pandemic, organizers of the conference […]
Dr. Jamae Morris honored as one of three Georgia State University faculty award recipients for commitment to undergraduate research
Dr. Jamae Morris honored as one of three Georgia State University faculty award recipients for commitment to undergraduate research
For the first time in its 14-year history, the Georgia State University Undergraduate Research Conference has awarded three faculty members […]
AAS Associate Professor Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey receives GSU Provost Fellowship
AAS Associate Professor Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey receives GSU Provost Fellowship
The Department's very own Dr. Lakeyta Bonnette-Bailey was awarded a Provost's Faculty Research Fellowship for Fall 2020. Here is […]
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Graduate Student Spotlight: Ruby Manley
Graduate Student Spotlight: Ruby Manley
African-American Studies graduate student Ruby Manley reflects on her educational journey: It has been a long road and I have […]
AAS Minor Kenon McCollins launches Men in Violence Prevention (MVP) initiative
AAS Minor Kenon McCollins launches Men in Violence Prevention (MVP) initiative
Check out the article in the SIGNAL HERE Very proud of the continued efforts of our majors and minors to […]
Student Spotlight: Krysten L. Long
Student Spotlight: Krysten L. Long
Joining the Department in celebrating the stellar accomplishment of one of our second year graduate students: Krysten L. Long. She […]
New Spring 2020 Course: “Should the United States pay?” AAS 4970/ AAS 6099: Topics in African-American Studies: International Human Rights: the case for Reparations for Blacks in the U.S.
New Spring 2020 Course: “Should the United States pay?” AAS 4970/ AAS 6099: Topics in African-American Studies: International Human Rights: the case for Reparations for Blacks in the U.S.
2019 AAS Department Conference Recap: A Look Inside of "Power Concedes Nothing Without Demand"
2019 AAS Department Conference Recap: A Look Inside of "Power Concedes Nothing Without Demand"
The Department of African-American Studies held its inaugural academic conference “Power Concedes Nothing Without Demand: Activism and Scholarship in Black […]