Global Africana Review

User Collection Public

Global Africana Review is a scholarly journal for undergraduates, which adheres to the rigorous editorial procedures of any professional academic journal. We openly invite students to submit original research articles on any and all topics having to do with Africa, African Americans, and the broader African diaspora. Submissions that meet our editorial board’s standards for academic rigor and originality are sent out for review to faculty members with specialized knowledge of the topics in question. Articles that pass this review are then revised by their authors, resubmitted, professionally edited and proofread, and published. This vetting and revision process ensures that...

Global Africana Review is a scholarly journal for undergraduates, which adheres to the rigorous editorial procedures of any professional academic journal. We openly invite students to submit original research articles on any and all topics having to do with Africa, African Americans, and the broader African diaspora. Submissions that meet our editorial board’s standards for academic rigor and originality are sent out for review to faculty members with specialized knowledge of the topics in question. Articles that pass this review are then revised by their authors, resubmitted, professionally edited and proofread, and published. This vetting and revision process ensures that students take their research and writing projects to the highest possible level, producing polished, sophisticated, and useful contributions to ongoing disciplinary conversations in global Africana Studies.

Works (64)

Sort the listing of items  

1. Reunification Motivated by Emotion: A Review of Help Me to Find My People: The African American Search for Family Lost in Slavery by Heather A. Williams

2. Promoting Human Dignity Through Ecological Justice: A Review of Unbowed by Wangari Maathai

3. Interrogating the “Ivorian Miracle”: From Independence Success to Civil Wars

4. Walking While… : Walkable Communities and the Politics of Urban Neighborhood Governance

5. Identity: The Shaping of Pauli Murray and the Fourteenth Amendment

6. A Revolutionary Counterrevolution: Thomas Sankara, Burkina Faso, and African Radicalism in Context, 1983–87

7. The Infographics of W.E.B. Du Bois at the 1900 Paris World Fair: A Form of Activism

8. Introduction

9. Front Matter

10. Global Africana Review Volume 8, Issue 1