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GSU selects Haitian-American journalist to launch its Africa and diaspora studies center

Edvige Jean-François
Edvige Jean-François, the newly appointed executive director of Center for Studies on Africa and Its Diaspora at Georgia State, is an alumna of Hamilton College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Photo by Hamilton College

The Haitian Times
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By Michel Cleverley

FRENCHBURG — Georgia State University has selected Edvige Jean-François, an award-winning Haitian-American journalist and former CNN producer, to be the executive director of its new Center for Studies on Africa and Its Diaspora (CSAD) on the Atlanta campus.

Jean-François, starting July 1, will promote conversation about the African diaspora and its historical and cultural impact worldwide. The center, focused on scholarship related to understanding the diaspora and its global contributions, was founded in 2020 by a group of interdisciplinary faculty members.

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