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Congratulations to AFAS Professor, Bronwyn Nichols Lodato, on the release of her new book
African American Studies Professor, Dr. Raven Lloyd, Publishes First Book
Public humanities lab takes on reparative memory to uncover the legacy of slavery in Missouri
AFAS Lecturer, Zachary Manditch-Prottas, releases new publication in MELUS
Class Highlight - St. Louis Black History, Culture and Civic Engagement
‘The battle for memory’: Mustakeem on the intertwining histories of race and medicine
Jean Allman: New Member Elected in 2023 American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Rwanda’s privatized polis and the people in the path of progress
WashU faculty seek student partners in new Civil Rights & Restorative Justice Action Research Lab
Bones in our Basement: WU re-evaluates its acquisition of human remains
Memory studies beyond the classroom
As the right fights the teaching of race, a new AP course expands it
AFAS Professor Geoff Ward receives 2022 Dean’s Award for Diversity Advancement
Braude, Green, and Mustakeem win Emerson awards for teaching
Medical, scientific racism revealed in century-old plaque from Black man’s teeth
Something in the water
United Way Volunteer Spotlight: Wilmetta Toliver-Diallo
WashU faculty look to advance scholarship on legacies of racial violence
Rafia Zafar guest edits African American Review’s special issue on Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
Maragh-Lloyd Spotlighted in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
African American Review Special Schomburg Issue
AFAS faculty help lead WashU & Slavery, a new initiative in CRE2
Manditch-Prottas named 2020 Crompton-Noll Prize winner for Best Article
You think a pandemic can slow down Professor Martin? Think again!
Much Respect for "Recipes for Respect"
Mutonya listed among Top 100 Kenyans of 2020
Romance in Marseille named one of 10 best books of 2020
AFAS Honors the Memory of Professor Garrett Albert Duncan
Tribute to Robert Williams
Professor Mutonya Awarded Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship
Professor Sowande' Mustakeem receives the Dred Scott Freedom Award
AFAS Professor Ward serves as Scholar in Residence on Pursuing Justice Bus Tour
UCollege Spotlight on Zachary Manditch-Prottas for Summer Course
Rafia Zafar partners with St. Louis Metro Market's "Food Bus" on Community Cookbook Project
How Toni Morrison changed fiction
Postdoctoral Fellow Zachary Manditch-Prottas has article published in the African American Review
'Born a slave, died a chef': Professor Rafia Zafar on food and the fight for civil rights
The future and 50-year history of AFAS
WashU linguist analyzes American dialects, discrimination
Mungai Mutonya presents at the 20th International Congress of Linguists in Cape Town, South Africa
Police killings are damaging Black America's mental health, study says
Ron Himes receives Theatre Practitioner Award from the Theatre Communications Group
Assistant Dean Wilmetta Toliver-Diallo selected to be in the 2018-2019 class of Leadership St. Louis
On Topic: The history of black studies with Gerald Early
2018-2019 Postdoctoral Fellowship Search
Upcoming Book from Former Swahili Major
WashU Expert: K-12 school policies on African-American hair are discriminatory
AFAS Seeking New Chair
The birth of African American writing
AFAS 2017-2018 Postdoctoral Search
African Oral History
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