Our Africana Studies courses often incorporate history, politics and the arts as critical arenas for research, writing, and creative expression.
Emerging from a tradition of scholar-activism, this area of study will deepen students' knowledge of Africa and the African Diaspora, prepare students for advanced study, and nurture academic pursuits toward social justice and responsibility to community.
The approaches and frameworks of study currently taught include the Black Radical Tradition, Black Atlantic history and literature, black queer studies, black feminism, state-society relations in Africa, African diasporic biography and memoir, cultural studies, social movements, the carceral state, and prison literature.
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