Africana Studies Student Symposium 2020
The Africana Studies 2020 student symposium was held in Zoom because we couldn't meet in person. But the students did a great job! Watch the Zoom meeting to hear the following presentations and announcements of awards.
Egypt Byrd, “African American Representation in Media and the Effects of Colorism”
Kameron Abilla, “The Maasai and Christianity”
Drew Bayles, “Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria”
Malia Robinson, “Porters on Mount Kilimanjaro”
Awards: First place student paper award: Malia Robinson ($100); Third place student paper award tie: Egypt Byrd, Kameron Abilla, Drew Bayles ($50 each)
Chantal Thompson Award in Africana Studies (award for faculty): Prof. Jacob Rugh, Sociology
Видео Africana Studies Student Symposium 2020 канала BYU Kennedy Center
Egypt Byrd, “African American Representation in Media and the Effects of Colorism”
Kameron Abilla, “The Maasai and Christianity”
Drew Bayles, “Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria”
Malia Robinson, “Porters on Mount Kilimanjaro”
Awards: First place student paper award: Malia Robinson ($100); Third place student paper award tie: Egypt Byrd, Kameron Abilla, Drew Bayles ($50 each)
Chantal Thompson Award in Africana Studies (award for faculty): Prof. Jacob Rugh, Sociology
Видео Africana Studies Student Symposium 2020 канала BYU Kennedy Center
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