Bamba Ndiaye, PhD
Bamba Ndiaye, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of African Studies at Emory University and host of The Africanist Podcast. His work explores Pan-Africanism and Black Atlantic social movements. A widely published scholar and former Cornell Mellon Fellow, he is currently authoring a book on digital-era Black social movements.
Bamba Ndiaye is the creator and host of The Africanist Podcast. He is an Assistant Professor of African Studies at Emory University’s Oxford College and a former Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Cornell University’s Society for the Humanities. He earned a Ph.D. in Comparative Humanities at the University of Louisville.

He is the author/co-author of several peer-reviewed publications in leading interdisciplinary journals including “Social Movements and the Challenges of Resources Mobilization in the Digital Era” (in Africa Today), “Mbas Mi”: Fighting COVID-19 Through Music in Senegal” in African Studies Review and “African American Evangelic Missions and Social Reforms in the Congo” in Reflections of Leadership and Institution in Africa (Rowman & Littlefield, 2020). He is currently working on his book manuscript entitled Black Social Movements in the Digital Era.