
About
Wendy Wilson-Fall is an Associate Professor and Director of the Africana Studies Program at Lafayette College. She previously served as Chair of Pan African Studies at Kent State University and Director of the West African Research Center (Dakar, 1999–2004). Her research focuses on identity, culture, local histories, and social space, spanning both African diaspora and continental contexts.
Dr. Wilson-Fall holds a Ph.D. from Howard University. Her academic journey includes extensive engagement with pastoralist societies in the Sahel, ethnic ideologies among Amazigh communities, and the intersection of slavery and cultural memory in the Black Atlantic.
Research Interests:
- Identity Formation and Cultural Memory
- African Diaspora and Transatlantic Studies
- Pastoralist Societies and Environmental Adaptation
- Ethnic Border Identities
- Slavery and Postcolonial Legacies
Her scholarship bridges anthropology, history, and sociology, with a focus on marginalized communities’ agency and resilience. Notable contributions include analyses of Fulbe tattoo symbolism and Malagasy diasporic narratives.
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