The Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers students a critical examination of Black history, culture, and politics in the U.S. and beyond. Students engage with interdisciplinary research in civil rights, social justice, and cultural identity to shape thoughtful, informed perspectives.
Examining the Role of the Civil Rights Movement in Modern Social Justice Movements
Analyzing African American Representation in 21st Century Media
The Impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities on U.S. Education
Black Feminist Thought and Its Influence on Contemporary Gender Politics
Exploring the Cultural Contributions of African Americans in American Music and Arts
The Role of African American Literature in Shaping Identity and Resistance
Evaluating the Prison Industrial Complex and Its Impact on Black Communities
The Evolution of Black Political Movements in the United States
Representation of African Americans in Mainstream American Cinema
Afrofuturism: Imagining Black Futures Through Literature and Art
Exploring the Effects of Redlining and Housing Discrimination on Urban Black Communities
The Role of African American Faith-Based Institutions in Community Empowerment
Intersectionality in African American Studies: Race, Class, and Gender
Black Lives Matter Movement: Origins, Impact, and Global Reach
African American Identity and Mental Health: A Sociocultural Analysis
Engage in deep cultural analysis and research in Black history and identity with the African American Studies undergraduate program at UW–Madison.
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