Black Studies Minor
Black Studies Minor
Historical experiences of peoples in Africa and the Black Diaspora
The minor in Black Studies allows students to explore a wide range of topics related to the experiences of African Americans and of people throughout the Black Diaspora, for example: folklore, slavery, colonization, liberation movements, literary traditions, rise/fall of ancient African civilizations, the arts, educational disparity, healthcare, mass incarceration, and identity politics.
The minor reflects the dual focus of the ÈËÆÞÂÒÂ× for Black Studies, which promotes classroom instruction and service-learning opportunities that increase students’ knowledge and community involvement with a critical awareness of race, systemic racism, and social justice.
What Will I learn?
Taking courses across the disciplines, students will learn about:
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Cultural histories that link the present socioeconomic and political conditions of Black people to past experiences
- The creation of a Black Diaspora by forces of migration, immigration, slavery, and colonization
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The relationship between African Americans and other ethnic groups
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Race as a form of structural inequality that systematically affects Black people and other racial minorities
Course Spotlight
Service-Learning in Black Studies
BLKS 491
BLKS 491 explores the intersection of knowledge and community through theory and practice.
You will engage in a community service-learning project, in partnership with a local
agency, that aims to address systemic inequalities and enhance living conditions for
Black communities and beyond. Each course collaborates with Community Partners to
facilitate meaningful engagement.
Career Pathways
A minor in Black Studies can be paired with any major and can be achieved by integrating your studies with careful planning of the curriculum.
- It helps you broaden your perception of cultural diversity and gain a deeper understanding of how race relates to class, gender and sexuality, nationality, ethnicity and other social structures.
- ÈËÆÞÂÒÂ× alums with a minor in Black Studies have launched their careers in teaching, journalism, criminal justice, and politics, among other areas. They were well-prepared to meet the challenges of graduate studies at top-ranked institutions in the nation.
- US Government
- The ÈËÆÞÂÒÂ×
- International Business Firms
- Community Development
- Education
- Religion
- Alyssa Bass, ’20
Product Engagement Coordinator, Mississippi Today; former intern at PBS FRONTLINE
- Jonathan Puckett, ’20
Graduate Assistant in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library at UIUC
Availability
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Hattiesburg |