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    Africa Awareness Week (AAW)

    Shaping Africa's Sustainable Future

    What is Africa Awareness Week?

    Africa Awareness Week (AAW) is a global initiative fostering dialogue, collaboration, and action to strengthen connections between Africa and its diaspora. Established over 30 years ago at Morehouse College, AAW brings together scholars, leaders, students, and innovators to engage in critical discussions on Africa’s development, history, and future.

    Each year, AAW explores key themes in politics, economics, technology, culture, and sustainability, providing a platform for: In-depth panel discussions with global experts, Cultural showcases celebrating African heritage and Innovative projects driving real-world change .

    With a legacy of impactful collaborations, AAW continues to be a leading force in shaping Africa’s narrative and future opportunities.



    CONNECT. EXPAND. ENGAGE:

    Reconnect with your roots through an impactful, cross continental experience an impactful, cross continental experience.

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    ABOUT AAW
    Morehouse's Africa Awareness Week (AAW) has engaged students in meaningful projects across the African continent. 
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    OUR MISSION
    Our motto is “We are here to learn, we are not here to teach”.  
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    AAW Events
    Keep current on Africa Awareness Week Events. Follow the link below to the AAW Schedule of Events.
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    GET ENGAGED
    If you would like to get involved in the coordination of this initiative, please contact the Africana Studies Department for more details.
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    Roots and Purpose

    • ABOUT AAW

      For over 30 years, Morehouse's Africa Awareness Week (AAW) has engaged students in meaningful projects across the African continent. Guided by principles that emphasize positive narratives, integrated learning, and tangible outcomes, AAW has successfully executed impactful programs including reforestation brigades, the Morehouse Pan-African Global Experience (MPAGE) study abroad and research initiatives, and a solar energy project funded by the National Science Foundation in partnership with Kwame Nkrumah University

      Collaborations with other institutions, faculty members, and students from various universities through tour working in relationship with the National African Student Association have enriched our efforts through workshops and service-learning opportunities.

      Our initiative signals that we are not just followers of the global discourse, but that we are social change agents who’s efforts are rooted in action.

    • OUR MISSION

      Our motto is “We are here to learn, we are not here to teach”. Our Guiding Principles Include:

      • Pushing the Positive: This is an opportunity to reframe the international discourse centered around Africa. We are here engage in dialogue that tackles complex socio-political issues and offers an opportunity to view complex issues through another lense.
      • Integrated Learning: Engage with subject matter experts who are involved with real world projects that are addressing systemic issues associated with long standing issues on the continent
      • Tangible Initiatives with Measurable Outcomes: Turn energy and knowledge into concrete action and results

    For over 30 years, Morehouse's Africa Awareness Week (AAW) has engaged students in meaningful projects across the African continent. Guided by principles that emphasize positive narratives, integrated learning, and tangible outcomes, AAW has successfully executed impactful programs including reforestation brigades, the Morehouse Pan-African Global Experience (MPAGE) study abroad and research initiatives, and a solar energy project funded by the National Science Foundation in partnership with Kwame Nkrumah University

    Collaborations with other institutions, faculty members, and students from various universities through tour working in relationship with the National African Student Association have enriched our efforts through workshops and service-learning opportunities.

    Our initiative signals that we are not just followers of the global discourse, but that we are social change agents who’s efforts are rooted in action.

    Our motto is “We are here to learn, we are not here to teach”. Our Guiding Principles Include:

    • Pushing the Positive: This is an opportunity to reframe the international discourse centered around Africa. We are here engage in dialogue that tackles complex socio-political issues and offers an opportunity to view complex issues through another lense.
    • Integrated Learning: Engage with subject matter experts who are involved with real world projects that are addressing systemic issues associated with long standing issues on the continent
    • Tangible Initiatives with Measurable Outcomes: Turn energy and knowledge into concrete action and results

    Morehouse African American Week Events

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    Session 1
    Topic: Unlocking the Future of Africa Through Technology

    Date: Monday, March 23rd
    Time: 12:30PM EST

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    Session 2
    Topic: A Discussion of Thandi, Liberation: My Struggle for South Africa as an Exile in America 

    Date: Tuesday, March 24th
    Time: 9:00AM - 10:30AM EST 

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    Session 3
    Topic: The Sustainable Future of the Congo

    Date: Wednesday, March 25th 
    Time: 9:25AM - 10:40AM EST

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    Session 4
    Topic: Burkina Faso's Road Map for the Future of Africa

    Date: Thursday, March 26th
    Time: 9:25am to 10:40am  

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    Session 5
    Topic: Innovative Companies Shaping the Future of Africa 

    Date: Thursday, March 26th
    Time: Noon EST

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    BLOG AND NEWS

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    Alumni Achievement

    The Republic of Liberia, West Africa, has appointed Isaac Taggart, Jr. '14, as its Special Envoy for U.S. Trade and Investment.

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    Watch: Steering Africa’s Future: Global Governance and Financing for Development

    Morehouse Student Bryan Duncan Speaks at the UN Office of the Special Adviser in Africa panel discussion. 

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    Morehouse Pan African Global Exchange Program Learn More