The Princeton African Students Association
PASA is a cultural organization at Princeton University that welcomes and celebrates all people of African descent. Through our programming, we strive to offer a space where we can all “breathe, dream, and live Africa” together.
Our events range from weekly African language tables and bi-weekly “Diasporic Dicussions”, to our hallmark annual Colors of Africa celebration– a week-long celebration of African culture at Princeton.
We also host many events in collaboration with other African student organizations at Princeton. Check them out below!
more African organizations at Princeton:

Africa Summit Princeton
Africa Summit hosts conferences and events bringing together global changemakers to discuss challenges and opportunities facing the African continent.

DoroBucci Dance Co.
DoroBucci is Princeton’s premier African dance group that aims to promote and encourage a deeper knowledge and appreciation for contemporary African dance and culture.

Society for African Internationals
SAIP’s mission is to provide community and support for international students from the African continent while fostering a stronger awareness of Africa and its diversity.

Caribbean Connection (PCC)
PCC seeks to provide all Princeton students and faculty a means for celebrating and learning about the many facets of life in the Caribbean Sea.

Ethiopian & Eritrean Students (PEESA)
PEESA is dedicated to bringing some of Ethiopia and Eritrea to Princeton through various cultural, educational, as well as service-oriented events.




