AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES RELATED LINKS
SMCM African and African Diaspora Studies Department Website
GENERAL RESOURCES
Africa Network
With a focus on liberal arts colleges, this network seeks to ensure a place for Africa on the agenda of a new generation of college students.
African Studies Association
Works to bring together people with a scholarly and professional interest in Africa. It also provides information and support to the Africanist Community.
Association for the Study of African American Life and History
The goal of this association is to promote, research, preserve, interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global community.
Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora
By using conferences, symposia and publications, this association seeks to share the most recent research within and across disciplinary boundaries on African Diaspora.
Museum of the African Diaspora
This museum draws from collections of museums, institutes, organizations, universities and private citizens to create a repository of information to be shared with all who wish to know about the African Diaspora.
The African Diaspora Archaeology Network
Through the use of news, current research, information and links to other web resources, this network seeks to connect an intellectual community that considers the historical processes of culture, economics, gender, power, and racialization operating within and upon African descendant communities.
H-Afro-Am: African American Studies
The goal of H-Afro-Am is to provide an exchange of information for professionals, faculty and advanced students involved in African American Studies.
OCCUPATION/ MINOR EXPLORATION
RU: Career Opportunities for Majors in Africana Studies
Offers a list of careers that can be obtained by Africana Studies majors, along with a list of employers.
EMPLOYMENT/ INTERNSHIP RESOURCES
ASALH: Job Board
Offers a list of links that lead to job and internship openings. The categories listed are Administration, African American Studies, Historians/Archivists, History, Fellowships and Internships, Music, Urban and Community Studies, and Women's & Gender Studies.
The resources provided on this page are intended for informational purposes only. They do not reflect any association with or endorsement by SMCM or the CDC.


