Leaflet about ACAS at the annual meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA). The leaflet says ACAS is an ASA Associate organization, founded in 1977; it is dedicated to: *formulating alternative analyses of Africa as well as U.S. government policy toward Africa *developing innovative pedagogical tools for classroom, research, policy and activist work *developing communication and action networks between the peoples and scholars of Africa and the United States, and *mobilizing support in the United States on critical, current issues related to Africa. The leaflet says ACAS panels are The Attacks on Academic Freedom, Free Speech, and Free Press" and The Ongoing Militarization of Africa...
Leaflet about ACAS at the annual meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA). The leaflet says ACAS is an ASA Associate organization, founded in 1977; it is dedicated to: *formulating alternative analyses of Africa as well as U.S. government policy toward Africa *developing innovative pedagogical tools for classroom, research, policy and activist work *developing communication and action networks between the peoples and scholars of Africa and the United States, and *mobilizing support in the United States on critical, current issues related to Africa. The leaflet says ACAS panels are The Attacks on Academic Freedom, Free Speech, and Free Press" and The Ongoing Militarization of Africa and African Studies. The leaflet advertises issues of the ACAS Bulletin including Bulletin #68: The Warri Crisis, the Niger Delta, and the Nigerian State with articles by eredeth Turshen, Ben Nannen, Dan Omoweh, Okechukwu Ibeanu, Kqyode Soremekun, Ike Okonta, Tensa E. Turner and Leigh S. Brownhtll, Ogaga lfowodo, and Peter P. Ekeh; and Bulletin# 69: Academic Freedom Under Attack with articles by Meredeth Turshen, David Wiley, Moustafa Bayoumi, Joel Beinin, Zachary Lockman, Bruce Cumings, Nina Bernstein, Justin Pope, Ali A. Mazrui, and Asma Abdel Halim. The leaflet discusses oil companies, violence, the Niger Delta, women, NSEP (National Security Education Program), Environmental Rights Action, and Michigan State University.