The Program in African Studies provides a systematic introduction to the complex historical, political and social issues of the African continent. Its major and minor are structured to give students ...
Africans have always produced knowledge about Africa. Their contributions have in some cases been “preferably unheard”. In others they’ve been “deliberately silenced”. So what constitutes an “African” ...
The Program in African Studies provides a systematic introduction to the complex historical, political and social issues of the African continent. Its major and minor are structured to give students ...
James Dixon (BA with double major in Black and African Diaspora Studies and Philosophy) and Portia Wright (BSc with double major in Psychology and Black and African Diaspora Studies) graduated from ...
The African and African Diaspora Studies Program (AADS) considers the history, culture, and politics of Africans on the continent and African-descended peoples in the U.S., the Caribbean, South ...
An introduction to Kiswahili language and culture. Focuses on the development of the communication skills students need to interact with Swahili speakers. Instruction emphasizes cultural themes and ...
This course introduces students to the field of African American Studies through an examination of the complex experiences, both past and present, of Americans of African descent. Through a ...
The Society of African American Studies hosted Black Maternal Health: A Panel Discussion from 1-2 p.m., on Friday, April 21 in the Center for Global Citizenship, Seminar Room 124A. A recording of the ...
The African American Studies program is an interdisciplinary program examining African life and culture, both on the African continent and the diaspora. As a student, you will learn about the African ...
The African American and African Studies (AAAS) program at Western Michigan University prepares students to become civic leaders and global citizens, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and ...