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Kathryn de Luna

Kathryn de Luna is an associate professor in the Department of History in the College and a faculty affiliate in the African Studies Program in the School of Foreign Service.

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Summer in Basanga and Livingston, Zambia: The Africa Field School

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Students Travel to Zambia for First-Ever Field School

Georgetown Professor Presents Research on Central Africa’s Undocumented Past

Workshop Examines African Environments and their Populations

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