Ufahamu: A Journal of African
Studies is a graduate-student run journal at the
University of California, Los
Angeles
.
Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies is an
interdisciplinary journal of
African
Studies. The journal was founded by UCLA's African Activist
Association in 1970 and named after the
Swahili word for comprehension,
understanding or being. The journal publishes views about social
issues, addressing both the general reader and the scholar. It
publishes material supportive of African revolutions and socially
significant works on
history,
politics,
economics,
sociology,
anthropology,
law, planning
and development,
literature and other
topics about the
African continent and the
African Diaspora.
The journal has continuously published the work of a wide variety
of scholars with a particular emphasis on voices from Africa and
others marginalized by the mainstream academic presses. Featured
original works include a wide variety of seminal intellectuals
including
Walter Rodney,
Sondra Hale,
Mahmood
Mamdani,
Richard Sklar, and
Ali Mazrui.
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