The 2019 Black History Film Festival (BHFF 2019) commences on Monday, 17 June, as the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) partners with other associations to organize a week-long celebration of cinema and the Black experience.
The 2019 Black History Film Festival (BHFF 2019) commences on Monday, 17 June, as the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) partners with other associations to organize a week-long celebration of cinema and the Black experience.
Today the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) is organizing a discussion in the African Village Square Series on the theme ‘The African Millennials: Building and Engaging Opportunities’.
In conjunction with the Association of Faculty of Arts Students (AFAS), APKASS, and the University Media Centre, the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) brings you the Black History Film Festival, a weeklong celebration of black excellence in all creative genres from 23rd to 28th April 2018.
Members of the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) at IAS-UI have elected a new executive committee to oversee ASSA affairs for the next one year.
Read more: Inauguration of ASSA Executive Committee Members...
The weeklong annual conference of the African Studies Students’ Association (ASSA) of IAS-UI will hold from the 20th to 24th November.
From the 2nd to 4th August, ASSA is bringing town and gown together in a fair tagged ‘African Trade and Book Fair’.
The poet, novelist, playwright, journalist and social activist, Sam Omatseye delivered the ASSA Personality Lecture on June 1, 2017 at Lady Bank-Anthony Hall.