African Studies Archives - LA&PS Newsroom /laps/newsroom/academic-program/african-studies/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 14:37:28 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 快播视频 students earn awards for achievements in social science /laps/newsroom/2025/04/03/york-u-students-earn-awards-for-achievements-in-social-science/ Thu, 03 Apr 2025 14:27:45 +0000 /laps/newsroom/?p=382707 31 awards were presented to LA&PS students across a number of diverse fields of study, including African Studies, Law & Society, Criminology and more.

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31 awards were presented to LA&PS students across a number of diverse fields of study, including African Studies, Law & Society, Criminology and more.

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Nigeria鈥檚 efforts to help victims of trafficking are failing. We found out why. /laps/newsroom/2022/09/06/nigerias-efforts-to-help-victims-of-trafficking-are-failing-we-found-out-why/ Tue, 06 Sep 2022 19:39:45 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=363731 Author: Uwafiokun Idemudia (Professor of African Studies and International Development Studies)  Contributor: NNenna Okoli (PhD Candidate)  鈥淢ost countries have anti-trafficking laws, policies and programmes to prevent human trafficking. There are also international treaties to address the problem. Yet it鈥檚 still thriving.  Human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, harbouring and control of a person using force […]

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Uwafiokun Idemudia

Author: (Professor of African Studies and International Development Studies) 

Contributor: NNenna Okoli (PhD Candidate) 

鈥淢ost countries have anti-trafficking laws, policies and programmes to prevent human trafficking. There are also international treaties to address the problem. Yet it鈥檚 still thriving. 

Human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, harbouring and control of a person using force and other methods of coercion. The aim is to exploit them. It could be through prostitution or sexual exploitation, forced labour, forced marriage, indentured servitude, and the removal and sale of human organs. 

It is also described as a form of modern slavery.鈥 

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Prof. Mohamed Sesay wins Lee Ann Fujii Book Award 2021 /laps/newsroom/2022/03/30/mohamed-sesay-wins-award/ Wed, 30 Mar 2022 18:11:37 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=215769 Congratulations to Dr. Mohamed Sesay, winner of the International Studies Association鈥檚 Lee Ann Fujii Book Award for 2021 for his new book Domination Through Law: The Internationalization of Legal Norms in Postcolonial Africa.  From the International Studies Association鈥檚 press release:   鈥淭his year鈥檚 winner, Mohamed Sesay鈥檚 book Domination through Law: The Internationalization of Legal Norms in […]

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Congratulations to , winner of the International Studies Association鈥檚 Lee Ann Fujii Book Award for 2021 for his new book Domination Through Law: The Internationalization of Legal Norms in Postcolonial Africa

Dr. Mohamed Sesay

From the International Studies Association鈥檚 press release:  

鈥淭his year鈥檚 winner, Mohamed Sesay鈥檚 book Domination through Law: The Internationalization of Legal Norms in Postcolonial Africa (Rowman & Littlefield 2021), exemplifies Lee Ann鈥檚 call for reflexivity and diversity in the discipline. As the committee report notes: Sesay uses a postcolonial analysis to argue that modern rule of law perpetuates forms of domination in post-conflict African states. He calls into question neoliberal characterizations of modern law -- including the idea that it鈥檚 contemporary, distinct from a colonial past, and carried out as a neutral project -- to argue that the reconstruction of post conflict societies through rule of law processes and peacebuilding as state-building efforts conducted by Euro-American parties continues the colonization project through three empirical spheres of legal internationalization (local economies, local politics of rule of law reforms, and communal rules and norms). Using data gathered during field work conducted in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Sesay brilliantly supports his argument analyzing how the three spheres of legal internationalization in each country maintains and perpetuates modern law as an instrument of social domination. The highlight of this book is its novel postcolonial critique of a subject, international law, regularly thought to be benign, and as Sesay brilliantly points out, regularly overlooked by postcolonial critique which often turns its attention to international development, intervention, and security.鈥 

This book award is named after the late Lee Ann Fujii and was 鈥渆stablished to recognize the best book published in the previous two calendar years that鈥痵ignificantly advances issues of diversity in the discipline, whether through topical focus or鈥痑uthorship. In this vein, the award gives preference to scholars from underrepresented鈥痗ommunities in IR: scholars from the Global South, LGBTQ scholars, and women. Award鈥痳ecipients should fulfill Lee Ann鈥檚 call for diversity and representation in the discipline in鈥痬eaningful ways.鈥  

This is the second year of this award. Professor Fujii was associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto (Mississauga) and a member of the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced 快播视频 in Princeton. She passed away in 2018 and is dearly missed. 

Read more about this book on our Faculty Publications page.

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Looking for Project Coordinator: Overcoming Epidemics in Transnational Black Communities Research Cluster /laps/newsroom/2022/02/08/looking-for-project-coordinator-overcoming-epidemics-in-transnational-black-communities-research-cluster/ Tue, 08 Feb 2022 21:14:14 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=215621 With the African Studies program of LA&PS as the intellectual hub and The Tubman Institute as host, the Overcoming Epidemics in Transnational Black Communities Research Cluster aims to explore and interrogate the intersection between鈥痵tructural and social injustices that drive vulnerability鈥痑nd black communities鈥 experiences in鈥痬itigation, response, and recovery from severe epidemics 鈥揵roadly defined as persistent and […]

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With the African Studies program of LA&PS as the intellectual hub and The Tubman Institute as host, the Overcoming Epidemics in Transnational Black Communities Research Cluster aims to explore and interrogate the intersection between鈥痵tructural and social injustices that drive vulnerability鈥痑nd black communities鈥 experiences in鈥痬itigation, response, and recovery from severe epidemics 鈥揵roadly defined as persistent and significant disease outbreaks. To this end, the cluster seeks to: (i) establish an interdisciplinary and multisectoral research agenda at York, (ii)鈥痗ollaboratively leverage and further develop a team comprising interdisciplinary research groups across York and beyond, (iii) collect and analyze data aimed to inform global health justice frameworks in line with traditional/modern knowledge systems, and (iv) identify and address the many pathways through which structural and systemic inequalities shape black communities鈥 experiences of epidemics, including socio-economic injustice, racial injustice and discrimination.鈥

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2021 SOSC Student Awards virtual celebration video /laps/newsroom/2021/06/08/2021-sosc-student-awards-virtual-celebration-video/ Tue, 08 Jun 2021 15:53:19 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=214846 The post 2021 SOSC Student Awards virtual celebration video appeared first on LA&PS Newsroom.

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COVID-19 kept us apart but technology brings us together to celebrate your achievements! !

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The Racialized Students in Healthcare Virtual Lecture Series /laps/newsroom/2021/05/18/the-racialized-students-in-healthcare-virtual-lecture-series/ Tue, 18 May 2021 19:36:10 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=214750 The Racialized Students in Healthcare virtual lecture series is sponsored by the OHTN and provides workshop series on Indigenous Education, HIV Clinical Care, HIV research facilitated by HALCO and HIV Pharmacy Care. Our facilitators include: MaryAnn from the Native Women Resources Centre, Dr. Gordon from Unity Health, Stevia Arthur from BlackCAP, Alex Vincent from Cabbagetown Community Health Centre and […]

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The Racialized Students in Healthcare virtual lecture series is sponsored by the OHTN and provides workshop series on Indigenous Education, HIV Clinical Care, HIV research facilitated by HALCO and HIV Pharmacy Care. Our facilitators include: MaryAnn from the Native Women Resources Centre, Dr. Gordon from Unity Health, Stevia Arthur from BlackCAP, Alex Vincent from Cabbagetown Community Health Centre and Ryan Peck from HALCO.  

This 6-month virtual lecture series starts July 2021 and occurs weekly from 6-7pm. However, the lecture series on HIV legal support takes place from 5-6pm in November. Community engagement opportunities for social work and potential BIPOC law students starts in November 2021. More info at the application link below.

Our program offers volunteer and student placement opportunities with 

  • COSTI 
  • St. Leonard鈥檚 Society of Canada 
  • Jane and Finch Community Centre  
  • Shopper鈥檚 Drug Mart 

We also offer networking and mentorship opportunities for recent grads and 3rd, 4th, 5th year undergraduate students.

Our mentors are  

  • Nurse practitioners 
  • Physicians  
  • Lawyers 
  • PH.D students 

If you know any Black/Indigenous students that intend to go to Graduate School, Medical School, Nursing, Masters in Social Work, Pharmacy or those looking for community engagement work are encouraged to apply.

Our workshop series is free of cost to students and take place via Microsoft teams. However, mentorship and community engagement opportunities take place virtually for COSTI, St. Leonard鈥檚 Society of Canada and Jane and Finch.  

In-person volunteer opportunities with Shoppers Drug Mart will start January 2022. 

REGISTRATION & DEADLINE

Students can also .

Deadline to register is June 20, 2021. 

Please feel free to email me (Mary) if you have any questions pertaining to our program and I will be happy to respond at: eventsracializedstudentshealthcare@outlook.com

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The African Studies Program Presents a Talk by Haile Gerima /laps/newsroom/2021/03/15/the-african-studies-program-presents-a-talk-by-haile-gerima/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 20:19:15 +0000 /laps/sosc/?p=214436 鈥淥rphaning Africans: Displacement Set in Motion鈥 This is the major event for this academic year by the African Studies Program in collaboration with Founders College. The program is bringing to the York community Haile Gerima who is a prominent filmmaker and Howard University academic on Africa and the African diaspora. Serving as interlocutor is Professor […]

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Haile Gerima profile photo

鈥淥rphaning Africans: Displacement Set in Motion鈥

This is the major event for this academic year by the African Studies Program in collaboration with Founders College. The program is bringing to the York community Haile Gerima who is a prominent filmmaker and Howard University academic on Africa and the African diaspora. Serving as interlocutor is Professor Pablo Idahosa, the head of Founders College, who is poised to stimulate a constructive and enlightening conversation with Professor Gerima on a range of issues, from the place of Africa in the world to the construction of blackness.  

March 19, 2021 from 13:00 鈥 15:00

Full details on the .

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You're Invited: 4th Annual Book Celebration /laps/newsroom/2021/02/07/youre-invited-4th-annual-book-celebration/ Sun, 07 Feb 2021 22:21:12 +0000 /laps-sosc/?p=213742 A virtual event will be held to celebrate recent publications by Annie Bunting, Lisa Drummond, Carlo Fanelli, Les Jacobs, Jaime Llamb铆as-Wolff, Vanisha Sukdeo, and Douglas C. Young. This event will take place on听Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Each of the books is available for purchase at the hyperlinks provided with […]

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A virtual event will be held to celebrate recent publications by Annie Bunting, Lisa Drummond, Carlo Fanelli, Les Jacobs, Jaime Llamb铆as-Wolff, Vanisha Sukdeo, and Douglas C. Young.

This event will take place on听Tuesday, Feb. 9, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Each of the books is available for purchase at the hyperlinks provided with the descriptions below.

(University of Toronto Press, 2020) Lisa B.W. Drummond and Douglas Young听(Editors)

Socialist cities have special qualities which endure in particular, subtle, and often under-theorized ways. This book engages with socialism on a global scale, as well as the variety of socialist urbanisms and post-socialist urbanisms, and the range of ways in which globalization intersects with changes in socialist and post-socialist cities.

 (UBC Press, 2020) Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli and Tom McDowell (Editors)

Rising Up traces the history and international context of living wage movements across Canada. Contributors to this astute and compassionate collection of essays examine union- and community-based approaches to organizing in marginalized communities, the role of social reproduction, migrant labour, and media (mis)representations, among other key topics.

 (De un Caf茅 a Otro: Reflexiones Sobre la Sociedad Contempor谩nea) (RIL Editores, 2020) Jaime Llamb铆as-Wolff and Juan Carlos Aquirre

This book is an analytical three-year conversation between two social scientists about contemporary life, the economic, political, social and cultural reality challenging contemporary society. Several national and international issues are addressed through a critical analysis, including extensive footnotes, but accompanied with a freer literary writing style, that reflects a self-motivated dialogue.

 (La Enfermedad de los Sistemas de Salud: Miradas Criticas y Alternativas) (RIL Editores, 2020) Jamie Llamb铆as-Wolff (Editors)

The aim of the book is to theoretically explore contemporary problems and attempt to reflect on the current state of what health should be. My intention is to facilitate a debate towards other paradigmatic options, those that give birth to original policies that probably only await their historic moment. The current model is not only in crisis, but also definitely exhausted. The challenge is to ensure that health can become an ethical value of modernity.

听(Open Democracy, 2020)听Annie Bunting, Allen Kiconco and Joel Quirk (Editors)

Sexual violence presents all kinds of challenges for researchers. In this edited collection, contributors draw upon applied examples from Uganda, Sierra Leone, Congo, and Nigeria in order to reflect upon the challenges involved in asking questions and conducting fieldwork, interacting with communities and brokers, and the layered effects of privilege and position.

(UBC Press, 2020) Lesley Jacobs and Trevor Farrow (Editors)

This book听assesses what is and isn鈥檛 working in efforts to improve access to civil and family justice. Meaningful access is often a question of providing pathways to resolving everyday legal issues. The availability of justice services that aren鈥檛 only tied to the courts and lawyers 鈥 such as public education on the law, alternative dispute settlement, and paralegal support 鈥 is therefore an important concern.

(Lexis Nexus Canada, 2020) by Vanisha Sukdeo

This book examines questions pertaining to business and legal ethics in order to fill a gap in the literature between what is taught at business schools with respect to business ethics and what is taught in law schools about legal ethics.

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2020-2021 African Studies Mini-Calendar (Updated October 2020) /laps/newsroom/2020/07/07/2020-2021-african-studies-mini-calendar/ Tue, 07 Jul 2020 16:04:57 +0000 https://afrs.sosc.laps.yorku.ca/?p=132129 AFST 2020-2021 Mini-Calendar (Updated October 2020) (PDF) Course offerings are subject to change.听 Please confirm on the 快播视频 website.

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AFST 2020-2021 Mini-Calendar (Updated October 2020) (PDF)

Course offerings are subject to change.听 Please confirm on the 快播视频.

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African Studies Checklist 2019-2020 /laps/newsroom/2019/08/01/african-studies-checklist-2019-2020/ Thu, 01 Aug 2019 13:54:17 +0000 http://afrs.sosc.laps.yorku.ca/?p=132099 2019-2020 African Studies checklist

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2019-2020 African Studies checklist

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