
The Transformative Power of African Knowledge
Highlighting the Transformative Power of African Indigenous Knowledge Highlighting the Transformative Power of African Indigenous KnowledgeAt a time when many
We are grateful to share this CFP that we have been working from the heart and with honor of African women at its center — The Continuation of the Revolutionary African Woman. This Special Issue of Siyabonana: The Journal of Africana Studies calls for scholarship, stories and poetry, essays, interviews, etc. about and from our global African women storytellers. We imagine a collection that encourages us to consider her epistemologies, and the way she shares them out through the diverse and expansive ways she tells stories and passes on her knowledge.
We hope that you consider submitting and sharing with others. See the deadlines, details, and contacts below. The CFP is linked here and attached.
Abstracts Due: May 31, 2025
Notification of Acceptance: June 30, 2025
Completed Submissions Due: September 30, 2025
Publication: February/March (Winter 2026)
All abstracts and submissions should be uploaded to the submissions page on the journal website at https://www.journalofafricanastudies.com/submissions.

Highlighting the Transformative Power of African Indigenous Knowledge Highlighting the Transformative Power of African Indigenous KnowledgeAt a time when many

Carleton University & University of Zululand Sign MOU to Advance AIKRN Project Carleton University proudly welcomed an esteemed delegation from
The Africa Indigenous Knowledge Research Network was created to undertake research geared towards identifying, re-centering and harnessing Indigenous knowledge in Africa.
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