Fordham Africanist Group
Welcome to the Fordham Africanist Group!
We are an interdisciplinary and eclectic group of scholars, students, and activists whose work, interests, and teaching focus on the wonders and richness of the African continent and its peoples. Our expertise and scholarship are rigorous and span the entire African continent and African peoples in Asia, the Americas, and Eastern and Western Europe.
We publish significant policy papers on our local African communities and cutting-edge research on Africa and its people. We take pride in working among and within the most bustling and diverse African populations in the United States–those of New York City and Essex County, New Jersey. We are leaders within our local communities. And we engage with African and world policymakers and leaders to advocate for Africans and to solve some of the most pressing issues facing Africans in the United States, Africa, and the world.
Our events are open to all within the Fordham community and the greater public. And we are committed to being a valuable resource for government officials, students, teachers, businesses, and the public.
For forthcoming events, see our Events page.
You can reach us at [email protected].
Our Publications
New books by our faculty. For more publications, see our Research page.
Affiliated Faculty Members
William Akoto, Ph.D.
Political Science
Caitlin Beach, Ph.D.
Art History
Anjali Dayal, Ph.D.
Political Science
Isaie Dougnon, Ph.D.
Modern Languages & Literatures
George Drance, S.J.
Theatre
Jane Edward, Ph.D.
African and African American Studies Department
Sarah Eltantawi, Ph.D.
Theology
John Entelis, Ph.D.
Political Science & Associate Director of Middle East Studies Program
Huda Gerard-Seif, Ph.D.
Anthropology
Melissa Labonte, Ph.D.
Political Science
Sarah Lockhart, Ph.D.
Political Science
Vivian Chenxue Lu, Ph.D.
Anthropology
Tyesha Maddox, Ph.D.
African and African American Studies Department
Casey McNeill, Ph.D.
Political Science
Yuko Miki, Ph.D.
History