Smith and Carlos Statues photo
San José State University Alumni Tommie Smith and John Carlos display their "silent gesture" for human rights at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

The Department of African American Studies aims to provide students throughout the University with critical, interdisciplinary, and specialized knowledge about African and African American populations and its communities. Our curriculum, programming, and scholarship examines, explores, and engages the intellectual traditions within the African Diaspora from multiple perspectives—historical, cultural, philosophical, political, social, and theoretical—in service to its students and society.

Advising

Don't wait to get the support you need! We want to help keep you on track to make the most of your time at 菠菜网lol正规平台 and to graduate on time. 

Email our Undergraduate Advisor, Dr. Wendy Thompson for an advising appointment

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The Office is Open!

Welcome Back to campus! The Office of the Department of African American Studies is open: 

Monday - Thursday 9am-4pm

Closed Friday

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The Diasporic People's Writing Collective

DPWC is a great way to get involved. They meet up on a regular basis and they host speakers. See their website for more information on what they do and how to join.

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AFAM Website

Broken link? Can't find what you're looking for? Please contact us at afam-studies@zgjxmp.net if you have any suggestions on how this website can be improved.

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Events

We're determined to spark new change while centering on decolonization within our communities and in our daily conversations. Join our Spartan Speaker Series and the Institute for the Study of Sport, Society and Social Change[BROKEN LINK] (ISSSC[BROKEN LINK]) for a list of events!

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AFAM Team at Commencement
In December 2021, we got to celebrate our recent and current graduates. Congratulations to the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021!