Monthly Archives: January 2018
Mythologies of the Senegalese Sharpshooters: Cinema, Shell Shock, and the Colonial Experience
This Lecture by Professor Peter Bloom (UC Santa Barbara) and images surrounding the Senegalese Sharpshooters who participated in World War I. It deals with film footage and archival records.
This event is open to the campus community and the general public.
Contact email: bjulesrosette@ucsd.edu
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/252412295297655/
Muhammad Ali and Social Activism
This lecture by Wallace Bullock of the Bregamos Theatre covers the speeches, discourses, and film clips of champion boxer Muhammad Ali concerning war, resistance, and politics.
This event is open to the campus community and the general public.
Contact email: bjulesrosette@ucsd.edu
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/152790135512867/
Welcome to AAASRC
Statement of Purpose
Our Goal is to facilitate faculty, postgraduate, and graduate research in African and African diaspora studies in the social sciences and the humanities and to foster the comparative, cross-national, and interdisciplinary dimensions of research with a core group of leading scholars. These research efforts are linked to larger local and international community concerns. The Center also oversees the undergraduate African Studies Minor.
Upcoming Events
Muhammad Ali and Social Activism
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm, Thursday, February 1st
Social Science Building, UCSD, Room #101
Mythologies of the Senegalese Sharpshooters: Cinema, Shell Shock, and the Colonial Experience
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm, Thursday, February 8th
Social Science Building, UCSD, Room #101
4:00 pm – 6:30 pm, Thursday, February 15th
Social Science Building, UCSD, Room #101
Afro-Caribbean Dance & Drumming Workshop with Master Percussionist Gene Perry
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm, Thursday, February 22nd
Atkinson Pavilion, UCSD Faculty Club
Collaboration
AAASRC is an independent research unit at the University of California, San Diego with a rich, twenty-year history. Several European and African institutions have established ongoing exchange relationships with the Center most notably, the Centre d’Étude d’Afrique Noire (CÉAN) at the Université de Bordeaux IV, the African Studies Research Center (ARC) at the University of Leuven in Belgium, and the National University of Côte d’Ivoire. The African and African-American Studies Research Center is an oasis and an international crossroads for students, faculty, and community members interested in Africa, African-American, and multicultural research issues and teaching at UCSD. We look forward to the upcoming year with enthusiasm and energy.