The Bachelor of Arts in Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania explores the histories, cultures, and politics of people of African descent around the globe. These project topics are designed to encourage original analysis and critical engagement across historical, artistic, literary, and sociopolitical lenses.
The Role of the Harlem Renaissance in Shaping African American Identity
Pan-Africanism and Its Influence on Modern African Politics
Oral Traditions and the Preservation of African Histories
Music as Resistance: The Legacy of Spirituals and Hip-Hop
Racial Justice Movements in the U.S. from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
African Feminist Thought: Key Figures and Global Impact
Postcolonial African Literature and National Identity
Afrofuturism in Film and Literature: Imagining New Realities
The Impact of Slavery on African American Family Structures
Black Theology and the Liberation Church Movement
Comparative Study of Colonial Education in West and East Africa
Visual Culture in the African Diaspora: From Photography to Street Art
Gender and Race in the Atlantic Slave Trade
Urban Inequality and Black Migration in 20th Century America
Diaspora Connections: African American and Caribbean Political Movements
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