Black Studies Minor

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The Black Studies minor at Loyola offers students the opportunity to study the histories, 文化, and politics of African descended peoples in disparate parts of the world through a range of disciplinary approaches. The program aims to provide a stimulating combination of intellectual rigor, cultural experience, and community engagement through its course offerings and programming. Students are encouraged to participate in various events throughout the semester that address aspects of the Black experience, including those ranging from our local 新奥尔良 community to global Black Diasporas. 密切, collaborative connection with the 新奥尔良 community and a commitment to helping students connect with global networks and realize the real-world implications of this field of study is one of the central goals of Black Studies at Loyola.

关于 Black Studies

使命: The Black Studies program strives to be an umbrella organization under which courses and programming exploring the experiences of African descended peoples come together to help build a community of students, 学者, and community members dedicated to the promotion of intellectual engagement and 社会 justice. As an interdisciplinary program constituting diverse methodologies and intellectual thought, and rooted in historic demands for engagement with the study of Black experiences, Black Studies provides a trans国家 approach to illuminate the histories, 文化, and experiences of Black people across the globe. Foregrounding people of African descent not simply as subjects but also as producers of knowledge, pursuing a minor in Black Studies allows students to focus on areas that complement and augment their major fields of study; expand the horizons of their academic interests; and think critically about the world and their place in it. Black Studies seeks to sponsor and cosponsor intellectual, 社会, and community-oriented events that contribute to and enrich the intellectual and cultural life of the Loyola community at large.

Students in Black Studies courses can expect to:

  • Learn the methodologies and critical interventions of the field of Black Studies.
  • Engage the scholarly work of people of African descent as producers of knowledge, not simply subjects of study.
  • Better understand the role that local, 国家, and global movements for racial equality have played in challenging racial and 社会 injustice.
  • Cover issues that discuss the socio-historical experience of people of African descent.
  • Discuss how race is a 社会ly constructed, hierarchical phenomenon.
  • Discover how 社会 institutions encourage expectations of racially appropriate behavior that maintain racial hierarchies.
  • Take an intersectional approach to show how race interacts with other 社会 statuses (ethnicity, 性别, sexual orientation, 社会阶层, 宗教, 能力, 等).
  • Recognize how this knowledge leads to 社会 justice in the present.
  • In addition to course offerings, students declaring a minor in Black Studies are encouraged to take part in the events offered throughout the semester that address aspects of the African Diasporic experience.

In the past, students and faculty associated with the program have participated in the following:

  • Black 历史 Month film festival and the 新奥尔良 Afrikan Film Festival
  • Distinguished Lectures (eg. The writers Maya Angelou, Maryse Condé, and Sefi Atta)
  • Theater Performances addressing African Diasporic experiences
  • These events provide opportunities for students and faculty to associate with and get to know each other and offer valuable and enjoyable ways to experience the richness and diversity of Black experiences.

课程 Information

Students can use the course section search on the (LORA) system to find courses that are eligible for the Black Studies Program or schedule a meeting with program Director(s) to discuss courses that will satisfy the minor. Before declaring a Black Studies minor, please contact the program Director(s).

Black Studies 联系 Information

Office: Bobet 424 or Bobet 425
Phone: (504) 865-2565 or (504) 865-3078

Participating faculty includes:

需求

See an overview of the program's curriculum and requirements.

 

Immerse yourself in the richness of African culture and history by exploring these expert resources.

  • Armistad Research Center: Houses original documents and other resources for research on America's ethnic history, the African Diaspora, the ethnic diversity of the United States, 人际关系, 以及公民权利.
  • 新奥尔良 Museum of Art: Has permanent and temporary collections in the arts of Africa, 美洲, 亚洲, 欧洲, 路易斯安那州, and Oceania as well as decorative arts, contemporary arts, 摄影, 以及其他领域. The African Collection is one of the best in the country. Admission is free for Loyola University 新奥尔良 students, faculty, and staff.
  • Historic 新奥尔良 Collection: Hosts a wealth of information about the Gulf South area and 新奥尔良 including colonial 路易斯安那州, the 路易斯安那州 Purchase, 内战, plantation development, urban development, 爵士乐, 体系结构, 和狂欢节.
  • 新奥尔良 Public 图书馆 City Archives and Special Collection: Contain the city’s municipal records from 1769 to the present including the 内战, 法庭记录, 地图, 照片, non-archival materials, 罕见的书, 家谱, and carnival collections.
  • Loyola University Special Collections and Archives: Includes the Cornet Collection on the art of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.