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    Marimba Ani

    Anthropologist and African Studies scholar

    Marimba Ani

    Alma materThe New School
    University of Chicago
    Scientific career
    FieldsAnthropology
    African studies

    Marimba Ani (born Dona Richards) is an anthropologist and African Studies scholar best known for her work Yurugu, a comprehensive critique of European thought and culture, and her coining of the term "Maafa" for the African holocaust.

    Life and work

    Marimba Ani completed her BA degree at the University of Chicago, and holds MA and Ph.D. degrees in anthropology from the Graduate Faculty of the New School University.[1] In 1964, during Freedom Summer, she served as an SNCC field secretary, and married civil-rights activist Bob Moses; they divorced in 1966.[2][3] She has taught as a Professor of African Studies in the Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College in New York City,[1][3] and is credited with intr