African American Studies

The African American Studies minor exposes students to the interdisciplinary study of the history, politics, arts, experiences, and intellectual traditions of African Americans. GraduationTo do so we draw broadly on history, sociology, literature, philosophy, psychology, politics, theology, and the arts. The courses explore the rich cultural and intellectual traditions of the evolving Black American life. Through the core course students are grounded in the fundamentals of African American history, and in the electives the students learn that the African American experience is at the heart of not only the United States experience but also the experience of the Americas and the world.

USF's vision to educate students who will fashion a more just and humane world is central to the mission of African American Studies. The minor provides opportunities for students to engage in rigorous examinations of social inequality, change, and justice. These conversations are made especially challenging by confronting students with the moral and political demands of social diversity, which includes class, culture, ethnicity, gender, race, and sexuality. This educational experience prepares students to responsibly and respectfully engage in our common pursuit of justice.


Events

Hip Hop Conversations: Gender and Sexuality

2/5/2013, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Fromm Hall 110 - Maier Room

3.9 Art Collective: Black San Francisco Artists at Work

2/6/2013, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Fromm Hall 115 - Berman Room

Generations 2013: Black LGBT History Experiences

2/15/2013, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Off-Campus Event - African-American Art & Culture Complex 762 Fulton

Hip Hop Conversations: Activism and Politics

2/19/2013, 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Fromm Hall 115 - Berman Room

Asian American Studies Reading

2/20/2013, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Fromm Hall 110 - Maier Room

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