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Africana Studies at W&M

Students who specialize in Africana Studies develop a way of thinking that is interdisciplinary and analytical along with a habit of heart that is cross-culturally empathetic. Explore the history, cultural traditions, politics and economics of the many countries that make up the African continent and countries across the African diaspora. W&M faculty are well trained in intersecting social categories such as race, gender, class and sexuality. You will learn about the diversity of experiences of African people as they have adapted to new lives across the globe. 

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Africana Studies alumni have attended graduate programs in various disciplines and professions. The analytical skills, broad perspectives, leadership experience and creative critical-thinking acquired in this program enable graduates to engage in lifelong learning or to prepare for a myriad of occupational opportunities. Some join the public sector, while others work for a variety of private employers. Many serve as volunteers or join a variety of nonprofit organizations in the United States. 

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"It is an interesting way to take sociology, history, and linguistics classes without having to be a sociologist, historian, or linguist. Africana Studies offers classes that are cross-listed in those disciplines where your focus is not really the discipline; it's Black people. Africana Studies is my way of incorporating what is most important into my degree, what I think I should be learning from my college experience." — Shawna Alston '25, English and Africana Studies double major from Norfolk, VA.

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Boswell Hall, Room 322 100 Ukrop Way Williamsburg, VA 23185

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Africana Studies Program Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ P.O. Box 8795 Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795

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*Courses listed are examples. Course availability changes each semester.