Bamba Ndiaye is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society for the Humanities and the Music Department at Cornell, and also our guest this week! He’s at work on a book project called “Black Social Movement and Digital Technology,” and we talk to him about democracy in Senegal, his work on “neo pan-Africanism,” and more!
Books, Links, & Articles
- The Africanist Podcast with Bamba Ndiaye
- “One in 10 Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants, New Study Shows” by Emmanuel Felton
- WGAPE @ Cornell Call for Papers and Research Designs
- African History through the Lens of Economics: An Initiative by the Wheeler Institute
for Business and Development - The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah Jones
- “Discussing an Africa and African Diaspora-centered non-profit organization: Bridge Kids International.” from the Africanist podcast
- Bridge Kids International
- The Pirogue (2012) directed by Moussa Touré
- “ROUGE MÉLODIE” by Baydallaye Kane
- No Woman No Cry by Asse Gueye
- Coup in Burkina Faso Bodes Ill for Stability in West Africa by Ebenezer Obadare
- Black Mosaic: The Politics of Black Pan-Ethnic Diversity by Candis Watts Smith
- “The Current Popular Uprising in Senegal” by The Africanist Podcast
- “The Murdiyya on the Move: Islam, Migration, and Place Making” by The Africanist Podcast