Africana Studies minor

The Africana studies (AAA) program develops an understanding of the variety and complexity of Africa, a deep appreciation of the African American experience, and an enriching knowledge of the various historical trajectories and contributions of the global African diaspora. AAA is an interdisciplinary minor and ideal complement to many disciplinary majors.

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AAA students at the Museum of African American History

Our Program

Africana Studies Program Coordinator
Professor Jakia Marie

102 Lake Ontario Hall

616-331-3696

[email protected]

"The AAA program provides students with a foundation for understanding the complexity of continental Africa and the history of culture of peoples of African descent throughout the world. Beyond academic and/or professional success, the AAA program fosters in students the ethic of civic participation and global awareness."

Sherry Johnson, Ph.D.
Faculty in African/African American Studies and Associate Professor of English


Why Study Africana Studies?

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  • AAA prepares students for an increasingly diverse world of peoples, cultures, religions, and economies.
  • AAA is a gateway to gaining communicative and intercultural skills in a global economy.
  • AAA offers opportunities for study abroad and rich cultural enrichment.
  • AAA provides a multidisciplinary and rigorous intellectual grounding both in an important world region (Africa) and a major U.S. ethnic group (African Americans).

 

The AAA curriculum covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Africa - U.S. relations
  • African American history
  • African American literature
  • African diaspora
  • Civil conflicts in Africa
  • Culture and thought
  • Geography of Africa
  • Philosophical thought

The AAA minor represents an excellent academic and personal investment for students who intend to pursue career opportunities in a broad range of fields, including:

  • Anthropology
  • Criminal justice
  • Health sciences
  • International business
  • Literacy studies
  • Politics
Gathering of Africana Studies students
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Upcoming in Africana Studies

Events

ENS Kick Off Open House

January 24, 2025 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Join the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program for the 2024-25 Winter Semester Kick Off Open House! Whether you have already declared an ENS major or minor, or are interested in learning...

Backlash Against Feminism: Rethinking a Loaded Concept (APPROVED INT 100/201)

January 29, 2025 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Join Dr. Sally Kenney, Professor of Political Science and senior advisor Gender and Sexuality Studies, Tulane University for a virtual lecture examining the theoretical ideas about feminism, law, and...

Feminism, Backlash, and Popular Culture

February 20, 2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Join GVSU's Dr. Julia Mason and Dr. Jenna Lyons for a discussion about the role of popular culture in creating and maintaining backlash toward feminism. We will also explore culture as a potential...

A Conversation about Delivering While Black: A Screening with Director and Cast Q&A (APPROVED INT 100/201)

March 20, 2025 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

The School of Interdisciplinary Studies is proud to present a screening of the documentary "Delivering While Black" followed by a Q & A discussion with Director and Producer, Amanda...

ENS Winter 2025 Sustainability Showcase (March 31 - April 5)

March 31, 2025 All Day

You're invited to learn about the research projects, innovative designs, and assessments that students in the Environmental and Sustainability Studies (ENS) Program have been working on this semester.  Starting...

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