New York African Studies Association

Secretariat: SUNY Geneseo, Black & Africana Studies Program
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— HISTORY

Past Conferences

A legacy of scholarship, community, and African Studies excellence since 1973

— RECENT CONFERENCES

Conference History

NYASA has hosted annual conferences across New York State, bringing together scholars and practitioners from around the world.

1974

SUNY New Paltz
1st Annual Conference

1975

Syracuse University
2nd Annual Conference

1976

Cornell University
3rd Annual Conference

1977

SUNY Buffalo
“The Applications of African Studies”

1978

Columbia University
5th Annual Conference (no theme).

1979

Rockefeller Plaza
“Science of the Arts in the African World in Education” (co-sponsored by the State Education Department)

1980

St. John’s University
African Presence in a World of Change

1981

SUNY Binghamton
“Critical Issues in African Affairs: Implications for the 80s”

1982

Albany Cultural Education Ctr.
“Africa, Asia and the Americas”

1983

Fordham University
“Africa, The Diaspora and the New World Order”

1984

Syracuse University
“Africa and the World: Conflict and Cooperation”

1985

University of Rochester
“Asia, Africa, and the Americas”

1987

Mercy College
“Africa and America: Bridging the Gap”

1989

SUNY New Paltz
“Africa Faces the Future.”

1991

Iona-Seton College
“Pan-Africanism: 1991 and Beyond”

1992

SUNY New Paltz at Mohonk Mountain House
“Africa and the World”

1993

Adirondack Community College
Cross Cultural Developments in Africa

1994

Cornell University
“Positive Perspectives for the 21st Century”

1995

Hostos Community College
African Renaissance and Reconstruction”

1996

Mercy College and the Rockefeller Archive Center
“Understanding Contemporary Africa” NGOs and African Development

1997

Russell Sage Colleges
“The African World in Transition”

1998

SUNY Binghamton
“Africa and the Challenge of Globalization”

1999

SUNY Oswego
“Africa and the African Diaspora in the 21st Century”

2000

SUNY Cortland
“Africa and the African Diaspora in the New Millennium”

2001

SUNY Brockport
“Human Condition: Global African Dimensions”

2002

New York City College of Technology
“Digitizing the Discipline”

2003

Cornell University
“Transnational Discourses in the African World”

2004

Eastern Connecticut State University
“Engaging Africana Studies: Production, Control and Dissemination of Knowledge in Africa and the African Diaspora”

2005

SUNY Binghamton
“Global Africa and the Challenges of American Hegemony”

2006

SUNY New Paltz
“African Pessimism/African Optimism”

2007

SUNY Plattsburgh
“African Peoples: The Past Fifty Years and Beyond”

2008

Cornell University
“Africa in the 21st Century: Reconstruction or Re-Colonization”

2009

Syracuse University
“Reconstruction, Peace and Transformation in Africa”

2010

Binghamton University
“Global-Africa, Global-Asia: Africa and Asia in the Age of Globalization”

2011

SUNY Oneonta
“Gender, Science, Technology, and Socio-Economic Development: Africa and the Diaspora”

2012

Pennsylvania State University
“Africans in the Americas and African Americans in Africa: the Shifting Boundries of citizenship in the 21st Century”

2013

SUNY Binghamton
“Global Africa, Triple Heritage and Pax Africana: Looking Back and Looking Forward”

2014

SUNY Cortland
“Praxis Africana:(Re)framing the Arts, Sciences,Culture and Community Engagement”

2015

Union College/Albany Law School/Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
“Africa, its Diaspora & Laws”

2016

The City College of New York/New York Columbia University/New York
“Music and the Arts of Africa and the Diaspora”

2017

Suny Buffalo
“Emerging Africas: Versions & Visions”

2018

Seton Hall, New Jersey
“Global Africa: Human Migration, The African Diaspora, and the Future”

2019

York College CUNY, Queens, New York
“50 Year Ripple; Black Studies-Sankofa Past, Present, and Future.”

2021

Hosted Virtually
“Old Wine in New Bottles: The New Scramble for Africa”
 SUNY Cortland Conference Info
For additional information about the SUNY Cortland conference and past proceedings, please contact the NYASA Secretariat at conference@nyasa.org.