Africana Studies
Through an interdisciplinary lens, delve into the interconnectedness of Africa and its diaspora, examining themes of resistance, empowerment, and resilience
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About This Program
- Pitzer’s Africana Studies program is part of the 5C Intercollegiate Department of Africana Studies (IDAS), founded in 1969. You will learn from distinguished professors at the Claremont Colleges.
- Africana Studies is an inherently interdisciplinary field of study. Choose from courses in history, sociology, psychology, literature, philosophy, and religion.
- As an Africana Studies student, you will have the opportunity to spend a semester or year in a country in Africa, the Caribbean, or other nations with significant Black populations and cultures.
- To deepen your intercultural understanding, we encourage Africana Studies students to study an African diasporic language for four semesters. Choose from Arabic, French, Portuguese, Spanish, or an African language.