Hundreds of faculty and students flooded UC Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza on Wednesday to defend academic freedom and free speech amid the Trump administration’s escalating threats to withhold funding from the campus.
About the Program
The Department of African American Studies is an intellectual community committed to producing, refining and advancing knowledge of Black people in the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Africa. A key component of our mission is to interrogate the meanings and dimensions of slavery and colonialism, and their continuing political, social and cultural implications.
Our faculty is drawn from disciplines as diverse as anthropology, cultural studies, linguistics, literature, history, sociology, performance, and creative writing. We are united by a relentless commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge through excellence in scholarship and pedagogy that are at once interdisciplinary and innovative.
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Stephen Small, African American Studies professor, speaks about his book, In the Shadows of the Big House.
March 5, 2025
Our March 2025 Departmental Spotlight features Assistant Professor Henry Washington Jr., interviewed by Graduate Student Endria Richardson.
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