African and African Diaspora Studies is the discipline that studies the cultures, societies, and political economies of people of African descent in the United States and throughout the world. African and African Diaspora Studies uses both quantitative and qualitative methods of inquiry to describe, explain, evaluate, and predict the lived experiences of people of African descent. The major in African and African Diaspora Studies thus educates students in the best traditions of the liberal arts and sciences, providing them with a sound knowledge of the past, present, and future roles of people of African descent in structuring life in diverse societies. The department’s courses are designed to satisfy the needs of students who desire to specialize in African and African Diaspora Studies or whose career objectives make it desirable to have knowledge of the people of African descent in the United States and throughout the world.
Students thinking of majoring or minoring in African and African Diaspora Studies are encouraged to contact the department for assistance at uwm.edu/african-diaspora-studies/contact-us.
African and African Diaspora Studies Courses
AFRIC 100 Black Reality: Survey of African-American Society
AFRIC 102 Survey of African-American Literature
AFRIC 111 Introduction to African-American History to 1865
AFRIC 112 Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the Present
AFRIC 125 Economics of the Black Community
AFRIC 163 Black Racial and Cultural Identity
AFRIC 192 First-Year Seminar:
AFRIC 193 First-Year Seminar:
AFRIC 199 Independent Study
AFRIC 205 The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean Writers
AFRIC 210 The African-American Novel
AFRIC 215 Introduction to Black Social and Cultural Traditions
AFRIC 220 Introduction to Statistics in African and African Diaspora Studies
AFRIC 228 Introduction to Black Political Economy
AFRIC 232 Survey of African Societies and Cultures
AFRIC 235 African Americans and South Africa
AFRIC 250 Black Women and White Women in the Contemporary United States
AFRIC 261 Survey of African-American Political Philosophy
AFRIC 265 Psychological Effects of Racism
AFRIC 289 Internship in African & African Diaspora Studies, Lower Division
AFRIC 297 Study Abroad:
AFRIC 299 Ad Hoc:
AFRIC 300 Urban Violence
AFRIC 300G Urban Violence
AFRIC 301 Research Methods in African & African Diaspora Studies
AFRIC 311 African Religious Thought and Social Organizations
AFRIC 311G African Religious Thought and Social Organizations
AFRIC 312 The Church in African-American Life
AFRIC 314 The School in African-American Life
AFRIC 319 African American Urban History
AFRIC 319G African American Urban History
AFRIC 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the Caribbean
AFRIC 321 Black Workers in the 21st Century
AFRIC 321G Black Workers in the 21st Century
AFRIC 322 Order and Disorder: The Quest for Social Justice
AFRIC 322G Order and Disorder: The Quest for Social Justice
AFRIC 323 Capitalism, Socialism, Nationalism and Fascism
AFRIC 325 Africa/China Relations
AFRIC 325G Africa/China Relations
AFRIC 326 Economic Problems of Black Business
AFRIC 326G Economic Problems of Black Business
AFRIC 329 Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa
AFRIC 329G Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa
AFRIC 334 Survey of Black American and Black Brazilian Societies
AFRIC 341 Black Politics and City Government
AFRIC 344 Global Black Social Movements
AFRIC 344G Global Black Social Movements
AFRIC 350 The Black Family
AFRIC 350G The Black Family
AFRIC 351 Sexuality, Gender, and Health in Africa and the Diaspora
AFRIC 352 Extended Families in Black Societies
AFRIC 362 Philosophy and Thought in Africa and the Diaspora II
AFRIC 369 Black Popular Culture and Digital Media
AFRIC 370 Forms of Black Expression
AFRIC 372 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem Renaissance
AFRIC 381 Honors Seminar:
AFRIC 411 Change in African-American Communities
AFRIC 412 Blacks and the United States Constitution
AFRIC 414 The Black Woman in America, Africa, and the Caribbean
AFRIC 415 Race in Sports
AFRIC 415G Race in Sports
AFRIC 416 Race and Social Justice in the United States
AFRIC 417 Race, Class and Gender in Southern Africa
AFRIC 418 Race, Class, and Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean
AFRIC 420 The Political Economy of Slavery
AFRIC 450 Cultural Transmissions: Black Africa and Black America
AFRIC 450G Cultural Transmissions: Black Africa and Black America
AFRIC 451 Rites of Passage in Black Societies
AFRIC 451G Rites of Passage in Black Societies
AFRIC 489 Internship in African & African Diaspora Studies, Upper Division
AFRIC 497 Study Abroad:
AFRIC 497G Study Abroad:
AFRIC 499 Ad Hoc:
AFRIC 545 Raising Children, 'Race-ing' Children
AFRIC 545G Raising Children, 'Race-ing' Children
AFRIC 565 Topics in African & African Diaspora Studies:
AFRIC 565G Topics in African & African Diaspora Studies:
AFRIC 699 Independent Study
AFRIC 700 Foundations and Theories in African & African Diaspora Studies
AFRIC 701 Theories and Methods in Empirical Research in African & African Diaspora Studies
AFRIC 705 Classic Works: Intellectual Production in Africa and the Diaspora I
AFRIC 706 Classic Works: Intellectual Production in Africa and the Diaspora II
AFRIC 708 Black Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
AFRIC 709 Critical Literary Theory II: Modern Concepts in the African World
AFRIC 799 Graduate Independent Study
AFRIC 800 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods in African & African Diaspora Studies
AFRIC 804 Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory
AFRIC 812 Political Economy: Conceptual
AFRIC 814 Public Policies, Development, and Underdevelopment in Africa & the Diaspora
AFRIC 816 Political Economy of Development in African Countries
AFRIC 817 Political Economy of Development in African Countries II
AFRIC 818 Race Matters: Government and Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean
AFRIC 820 Political Economy of Income and Wealth Inequality
AFRIC 821 Race and Inequality
AFRIC 834 Seminar on Slavery
AFRIC 836 Comparative Social Institutions in African World Communities
AFRIC 837 Memory and Tradition: Identity-Making and Memory in the African Diaspora
AFRIC 840 Healing Traditions in the African Diaspora
AFRIC 845 Race/Ethnicity and the Psychology of Oppression
AFRIC 851 African-American Literary Theory and Criticism
AFRIC 852 Folklore in the African World:
AFRIC 862 Development of African-American Children in Urban and Rural Areas
AFRIC 865 The Quest for Pan-Africanism
AFRIC 866 Black Power Reconsidered
AFRIC 867 Problems in African American Urban History
AFRIC 868 Black Intellectuals and the Public Sphere
AFRIC 880 Seminar on Issues in African & African Diaspora Studies:
AFRIC 888 Candidate for Degree
AFRIC 990 Dissertation Research
Name | Rank | Degree | School | Graduate Faculty | Emeritus Faculty |
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Osei-Mensah Aborampah | Professor | PhD | No | Yes | |
Peter Akubeze | Senior Information Processing Consultant | No | No | ||
Patrick Bellegarde-Smith | Professor | PhD | No | Yes | |
Abera Gelan | Associate Professor | PhD | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Yes | No |
Ermitte Saint Jacques | Assistant Professor | PhD | University of Florida | Yes | No |
Joyce F. Kirk | Associate Professor | PhD | No | Yes | |
Nolan Kopkin | Associate Professor | PhD | Cornell University | Yes | No |
Doreatha D. Mbalia | Professor | PhD | No | Yes | |
Gladys Mitchell-Walthour | Associate Professor | PhD | University of Chicago | Yes | No |
Jeffrey Sommers | Professor | PhD | Northeastern University | Yes | No |
Anika Wilson | Associate Professor, Chair | PhD | University of Pennsylvania | Yes | No |
Erin N. Winkler | Associate Professor | PhD | University of California, Berkeley | Yes | No |