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DESCRIPTION:Maxwell African Scholars Union Presents: Africanist Graduate St
 udent Research PanelList of Panelists:Samuel Amartey. PhD Student. Departm
 ent of Anthropology.“Sierra Leone Estuary in the Last Millennium: Politica
 l Economic Dynamics.”Nneka Eke. PhD Student. Department of Political Scien
 ce.“Oil Multinational Corporations and the Niger Delta: Using an Emancipat
 ory Feminist Approach to Analyze the Impact of Oil on the Oil- producing R
 egions of Nigeria.”Fumilayo Edna Showers. PhD Candidate. Department of Soc
 iology.“Nursing the Nation: Globalization\, Gender\, Race\, State and Afri
 can Immigrant Women in Health Care Work in the United States of America.”C
 harles Themba Tuthill. PhD Student. Department of Political Science.“Resea
 rching the State in Africa.”Kwame Edwin Out. PhD Student. Department of An
 thropology.“When LGBT Human Rights Discourse and Activism Fall Short\, Hom
 ophobia Wins: Dis/Articulations of Same-Sex Visibility in Postcolonial Gha
 na.”
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SUMMARY:Maxwell African Scholars Union presents: Africanist Graduate Studen
 t Research Panel
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Maxwell African Scholars Union Presents: Afric
 anist Graduate Student Research Panel<br><br>List of Panelists:<br><br>Sam
 uel Amartey. PhD Student. Department of Anthropology.<br>“Sierra Leone Est
 uary in the Last Millennium: Political Economic Dynamics.”<br><br>Nneka Ek
 e. PhD Student. Department of Political Science.<br>“Oil Multinational Cor
 porations and the Niger Delta: Using an Emancipatory Feminist Approach to 
 Analyze the Impact of Oil on the Oil- producing Regions of Nigeria.”<br><b
 r>Fumilayo Edna Showers. PhD Candidate. Department of Sociology.<br>“Nursi
 ng the Nation: Globalization\, Gender\, Race\, State and African Immigrant
  Women in Health Care Work in the United States of America.”<br><br>Charle
 s Themba Tuthill. PhD Student. Department of Political Science.<br>“Resear
 ching the State in Africa.”<br><br>Kwame Edwin Out. PhD Student. Departmen
 t of Anthropology.<br>“When LGBT Human Rights Discourse and Activism Fall 
 Short\, Homophobia Wins: Dis/Articulations of Same-Sex Visibility in Postc
 olonial Ghana.”<br><br>
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