Members E-H
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Julin Elaine Everett
Appalachian State University
everettje@appstate.edu
Black Africa, Colonial and Post-colonial Literatures, Queer and Masculinity Studies
Bronwen Everill
Warwick University
History Department
b.everill@warwick.ac.uk
Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cameroon, Nigeria, Gabon
F
Salifu Faal
University of Essex
Language & Linguistics
ufilas@hotmail.com
sociolinguistics, Senegal, and the Gambia
Vodjo Nicodeme Fassinou Hotegni
Universite Abomey- Calavi (UAC)
nicodemef@gmail.com
Crop Physiology and supply chain management
Jacqueline Eva Fisk
Cornell College
eva.j.fisk@gmail.com
Sociology, French, Senegal
Amadou Fofana
Willamette University
French Department
afofana@willamette.edu
Francophone literature, African Literature and cinema
Lisa Renae Frazier
Emory University
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department
lfrazi2@emory.edu
Women and Religion
Harcourt Fuller
Georgia State University
hfuller@gsu.edu
West Africans, diaspora, Maroons
G
Samba Gadjigo
Mount Holyoke College
French Department
sgadjigo@mtholyoke.edu
Literature, Cinema
Dennis Galvan
University of Oregon
International Studies
dgalvan@uoregon.edu
Africa, Indonesia
Kimberli Gant
University of Texas Austin
Art History Department
kimberligant@gmail.com
Contemporary African Art, Art history
Jeanne Marcella Garane
University of South Carolina
Department of Languages, Literature, and Cultures
garanej@mailbox.sc.edu
West Africa, Madagascar, Djibouti, Somalia
Carmela Garritano
University of St. Thomas
Department of English
cjgarritano@stthomas.edu
Literature, Screen Media, Pop Culture, Ghana
Zachary Gersten
Boston University
School of Public Health
zakgersten@gmail.com
Public health, ecology, language, and education
Trevor Getz
San Francisco State University
History Department
tgetz@sfsu.edu
Cultural and Gender Studies of Ghana and Senegal
Kambiz Ghaneabassiri
Reed College
Religion Department
ghaneabk@reed.edu
Islamic Studies, Religion Studies
Amanda Kay Gilvin
Mount Holyoke College
Art History Department
agilvin@gmail.com
Ghana, Niger
Rebecca Golden
Tulane University
golden_rl@yahoo.com
Niger Delta, Youth, Violence, Nigeria
Michael Gomez
New York University
michael.gomez@nyu.edu
African, Middle Eastern, and Islamic Studies
Jessica Anne Gottlieb
Stanford University
Political Science
jgott@stanford.edu
Comparative Economy, Democratization in West Africa
Joanna Grabski
Denison University
African Art
grabski@denison.edu
Dakar, Senegal; African Art and Visual Culture
Seth Graebner
Washington University in St. Louis
Romance Languages and Literature
graebner@wustl.edu
Literature and cultural history
Candice Grant
Indiana University
cjgrant@indiana.edu
Education and Anthropology
Maria Grosz-Ngaté
Indiana University
African Studies Program
mgrosz@indiana.edu
Anthropology, Francophone West Africa, Mali
Arlis Groves
Elk Grove Unified School District
Middle School Teacher
akgroves@comcast.net
World and US History
Will Guzman
Director of the Office of Black Diaspora Culture
Florida A&M University
guzman.will@gmail.com
History and African Diaspora
H
Karl Haas
Boston University
Musicology & Ethnomusicology Department
khaas@bu.edu
Music, ethnomusicology, history, & Anthropology
Jane Hale
Brandeis University
Department of Romance Studies
jhale@brandeis.edu
Literature, Language, Education, Senegal, Lesotho
John Hames
University of Florida
Anthropology Department
johnjhames@ufl.edu
Media, language, ideology, nationalism
Kathryn Hamm
University of Colorado, Boulder
kathryn.hamm@colorado.edu
immigration, development
Abbie Edelson Hantgan
Indiana University
Linguistics & African Studies Departments
ahantgan@indiana.edu
endangered languages, Mali
Mustapha Kurfi Hashim
Boston University
African Studies Center
mustapha@bu.edu
Sociology, Culture, family, Nigeria
Emily Hauser
University of Florida
Political Science Department
ehauser34@gmail.com
Nigeria, Hausa
Maya Hautefeuille
School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS)
African Studies Department
mayachan12@gmail.com
Anthropology, Theology
Elyan Hill
University of California Los Angeles
Department of World Arts and Cultures/ Dance
Dance studies, African studies, cultural studies
Cleo Hirsch
Tufts University
Cleo.Hirsch@gmail.com
Political Science, American Studies
Daniel Hoffman
Knox College
dan.long.hoffman@gmail.com
Political Science, History
Donna Honarpisheh
Sarah Lawrence College
dhonarpisheh@gm.slc.edu
Postcolonial and Islamic Studies
Lauren Honig
Cornell University
Department of Government
leh76@cornell.edu
Political Science, Authority on Land-grabs in West Africa
Ian Hopwood
ihopwood@orange.sn
Public Policy, Evaluation
Steve Howard
Ohio University
African Studies Department
howard@ohio.edu
John Hutchison
Boston University
African Studies Department
hutchisonjohn@gmail.com
African Languages
Yvette Hyter
Western Michigan University
Speech Pathology and Audiology
Yvette.Hyter@wmich.edu
Speech-Language Pathology and Anthropology