
Dr. Ishmael N. Annang
Director of Communications & Media Relations

Dr. Ishmael N. Annang
Director of Communications & Media Relations
Mount Holyoke College
Biography
Dr. Ishmael N. Annang is an assistant professor of history at Mount Holyoke College and a historian of society and environment in Africa and the African Atlantic.
His current project is tentatively titled "Growing Food, Eating Medicine: Agricultural Festivals and Spiritual Ecology in Africa's Gold Coast (Ghana)." The project draws on oral and material archives to study how humans and nonhuman (spirit) beings in the Gold Coast creatively instituted agricultural festivals around Atlantic domesticates and food products such as maize, rice, cassava, millet and cattle while resolving conditions of environmental stress and sociopolitical violence during the Columbian Exchange and the transatlantic slave trade. A spin-off article from this project has appeared in the Journal of West African History.
At Mount Holyoke, Annang teaches two survey courses on the early/precolonial and modern histories of Africa. He also teaches other specialized courses in the related fields of African history, environmental history, and Atlantic history.
In addition to being a historian, Annang is a globally recognized young adult coach/mentor, a Zumba enthusiast, and a proud fan of the Black Stars, Ghana's flagship soccer team. Annang counts it a joy to help position and promote the GSA brand.