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Stories Archive
New Major Offered
Stories Archive
Historical Trauma Symposium
BSU Founders Celebrated
New Major Offered
Independent Feature
AAS Welcome
Free Speech Panel
Eritrea Lecture Announcement
10 Ways To Support the Ride
Why I'm Riding 500 Miles
#ride4blacksolidarity
When Monuments Fall
AAST 417 "Prayer and Civil Rights"
New Course on Defeating White Supremacy
Dance Up Close Performance
Ten Reasons to Join the African-American Studies Program
AAST Degree Opens Doors
AAST Student Wins Acclaim
Dianna Riley Fund
Dr. Darlene Clark Hine and UM President Seth Bodnar
Black Professionals and the Expansion of Freedom
LA92 Premier
Collins Talk
Akuchu Success
Black Radical Tradition Class
Support Inclusivity in the Face of White Nationalism
Lanehart Talk
New Course - Black Women
2019 Doss Scholarship Award Winner
White Supremacy Class
King Writing Contest 2019
King’s Legacy Lives Event
Meshayla Imonie Cox
2020 summer Courses
Tyheed Stephens
Graduating Students 2020
Statement in Response to George Floyd Murder
Summer 2020 Courses
New Major Offered
African American Studies now offer a 36-credit major.
See
Requirements
for mor information.