Center for African Studies at Howard University

Center for African Studies at Howard University Center for African Studies at Howard educates the public about Africa and facilitates the exchange of ideas, information and research findings on Africa.

The Center for African Studies (CfAS) at Howard University is a Title VI National Resource Center and a campus-wide hub that supports and enhances Africa-related teaching and research.

Preparing Students for Global Engagement. Supporting Educators. Expanding Global Understanding.The Howard University Cen...
06/23/2026

Preparing Students for Global Engagement. Supporting Educators. Expanding Global Understanding.
The Howard University Center for African Studies has made a lasting impact through educational outreach, partnerships, and educator training.

🎓 15,000+ K–16 students served
🤝 50+ partner schools & organizations
📚 3,500+ educators trained
CfAS continues to connect communities with meaningful learning about Africa and the African diaspora.

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Join us in Washington, D.C. for the International Model African Union (IMAU) Conference 2027!As the new Secretariat of I...
06/05/2026

Join us in Washington, D.C. for the International Model African Union (IMAU) Conference 2027!

As the new Secretariat of IMAU, Howard University’s Center for African Studies is honored to welcome universities and institutions from around the world to this distinguished international conference experience.

Country assignments are now underway. Register early to secure a country from the remaining available options.

February 18–21, 2027
Washington, D.C.

For registration and additional information, please contact:

Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu
Associate Convener, IMAU
[email protected]

cfas.howard.edu/IMAU

Call for Papers: 2027 Howard University African Studies International ConferenceThe Department of African Studies at How...
06/03/2026

Call for Papers: 2027 Howard University African Studies International Conference

The Department of African Studies at Howard University, in partnership with the University of the Free State School of Law, invites submissions for the 2027 Howard University African Studies International Conference, themed “AI and Transformation in Global Africa.”

Conference Dates: 12–13 February 2027
Location: Howard University, Washington, DC (Hybrid Format)
Submission Deadline: 30 October 2026
Submission Link: bit.ly/HUAfricaAI27

Proposals are invited from scholars, students, policymakers, practitioners, and community organizations exploring the opportunities, challenges, and impacts of artificial intelligence across Africa and the African diaspora.

Student registration is free.

Join us this FRIDAY in DC as we celebrate Africa Day 2026 and honor the shared heritage, resilience, and global impact o...
05/21/2026

Join us this FRIDAY in DC as we celebrate Africa Day 2026 and honor the shared heritage, resilience, and global impact of people of African descent around the world. Together, we will engage in meaningful conversations on policy, solidarity, development, and the future of Africa and the diaspora.

May 22, 2026
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location shared upon registration.
Virtual participation available via Zoom.

To RSVP contact:
Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith at [email protected]
or AdNA at [email protected]

Congratulations to Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor in the Department of History at Howard University, on her appointment as ...
05/19/2026

Congratulations to Ana Lucia Araujo, Professor in the Department of History at Howard University, on her appointment as one of the five editors of African Economic History—a leading journal advancing scholarship on African economies across time and disciplines.

Please consider submitting a paper to the journal. Papers and reviews of books are accepted in English, French, and Portuguese.

They recently published a review of Dr. Benjamin's new book and Dr. Araujo is co-editing a forthcoming special issue "Africa and Capitalism: Connecting Economic, Material, and Visual Dimensions in the Era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" that will be out later this year, and there will be a panel on this special issue at the next meeting of the African Studies Association in New Orleans.

Learn more about the Call for Papers here: https://aeh.uwpress.org/page/cfp

Join us for the dissertation defense of DaQuan Lawrence, Ph.D. Candidate at Howard University, presenting “Urban Class S...
05/06/2026

Join us for the dissertation defense of DaQuan Lawrence, Ph.D. Candidate at Howard University, presenting “Urban Class Structure in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Case Studies from Johannesburg and Tshwane.”

Monday, May 11, 2026
1:00–2:30 PM

Join via Zoom: https://bit.ly/DQLdefense

An impactful evening with Bobi Wine, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi of Uganda—2026 presidential candidate, former Member of Parl...
04/30/2026

An impactful evening with Bobi Wine, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi of Uganda—2026 presidential candidate, former Member of Parliament, and artist—at Howard University, engaging in a powerful and deeply reflective conversation on democracy, leadership, and the responsibility of a generation. This event was organized by the African Studies Graduate Students’ Association (ASGSA).

Fall 2026 Somali I, II & III at Howard UniversityBuild confidence in speaking, reading, and writing while exploring Soma...
04/30/2026

Fall 2026 Somali I, II & III at Howard University

Build confidence in speaking, reading, and writing while exploring Somali culture and global connections. Study abroad opportunities available.

Last week, the Center for African Studies at Howard University was proud to host a dynamic conversation on financial emp...
04/29/2026

Last week, the Center for African Studies at Howard University was proud to host a dynamic conversation on financial empowerment with the African Diaspora Federal Credit Union. The gathering brought together leaders, scholars, and community members for thoughtful dialogue and meaningful exchange focused on strengthening financial futures across the African diaspora.

Join us for an evening with Bobi Wine, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi of Uganda—2026 presidential candidate, former MP, and arti...
04/28/2026

Join us for an evening with Bobi Wine, Hon. Robert Kyagulanyi of Uganda—2026 presidential candidate, former MP, and artist. A powerful conversation on democracy, dissent, and the politics shaping a generation.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Miners Building, Main Auditorium
Howard University, Washington, D.C.

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