Harvard University Center for African Studies

Leaders Across Harvard’s African Student Organizations Gather at CAS Luncheon to Shape the Year Ahead

This week, CAS hosted a Student Leaders’ Luncheon, bringing together presidents, chairs, and student leaders from across African organizations at Harvard. Chairs graduating this May reflected on their experiences, lessons learned, and hopes for the future; while incoming leaders began discussing opportunities for collaboration, organizational growth, and plans for the 2026–2027 academic year. Conversations centered on strengthening relationships across schools, building tools, and creating greater synergy within Harvard’s African student community.

This Fall, CAS looks forward to hosting another gathering of leaders to continue the org planning, sharing of ideas, and community-building.

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Journals, Research, & Working Papers

This new section highlights recent outputs from the Harvard University Center for African Studies, featuring journals, research contributions, and working papers generated through CAS conferences, workshops, and symposia. It offers a curated space for showcasing emerging scholarship, ongoing intellectual projects, and newly released papers that reflect the breadth of academic work across the continent and the global African diaspora.

Working Paper

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Sarah Setlaelo and Chantelle Gray. 2025. “Special Issue on Mabogo Percy More
Sarah Setlaelo and Chantelle Gray. 2025. “Special Issue on Mabogo Percy More
Sarah Setlaelo. 2025. “Stella Nyanzi the Activist-Philosopher
Sarah Setlaelo. 2025. “Stella Nyanzi the Activist-Philosopher

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