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Skip to contentDepartment of African and African-American StudiesMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramOur PeopleResearch & InitiativesResourcesAFAS Faculty Budget RequestAlumni News & UpdatesFaculty News & UpdatesAfrican Oral HistoryLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeUpcoming EventsRecent NewsContact UsOur Courses Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S AFAS students are at the forefront of leading fellowships and scholarships across the nation AFAS Senior, Tori Harwell, selected as a Rhodes Scholar Washington University in St. Louis senior Victoria “Tori” Harwell has been selected as a Rhodes Scholar, the 30th winner in university history. Harwell was among the 32 students nationwide selected Saturday, Nov. 11, to receive the prestigious honor that provides scholars the opportunity to earn an advanced degree at Oxford University. Read more Brittaney Packnett Cunningham receives the Washington University Arts & Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award. Brittney Packnett Cunningham, AFAS Alumna, Honored with WashU Arts & Science Distinguished Alumni Award Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an American activist and the co-founder of Campaign Zero. She graduated from John Burroughs School, then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in African-American Studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a master's degree in secondary education from American University. Watch the Ceremony Gerald Early, a prominent scholar in St. Louis, contributed to the preservation and history of Black baseball players. "The Souls of the Game" Gerald Early, AFAS Professor, discusses contributions to Hall of Fame exhibit on Black baseball An exhibition, on which Gerald Early consulted for the Hall of Fame on Black baseball, is set to open on May 25, 2024, in Cooperstown, NY. Read More The 2024 Summer Institute will be held from Monday, July 15th to Friday, July 19th, and Monday, July 22nd to Wednesday, July 24th. 2024 Summer Institute Application This eight day Summer Institute is for St. Louis metropolitan region high school teachers who either incorporate aspects of Black culture, history, and literature in their courses or teach at a school that offers or plans to offer the AP/African American Studies course. The Institute centers St. Louis as the focal point for various themes and topics related to African & African American Studies. Apply Now AFAS Faculty Innovate Education with New Approaches AFAS Professors Jonathan Fenderson and Zachary Manditch-Prottas Lead Students in an In-depth Study of Hip-Hop and Rap Culture Faculty members Jonathan Fenderson and Zachary Manditch-Prottas are uniting students from diverse disciplines in a rigorous study of hip-hop and rap, the predominant music of their generation. Watch the Youtube Video Here Summer InstituteOur PeopleUndergraduate Faculty Highlights Events50+ Years of Black Activism WashU & Slavery Project AFAS Postdocs About Our Department Our faculty pursue interests across the spectrum of African and African American studies. In addition to our expertise in core subjects areas like English, history, sociology, and anthropology, AFAS faculty are actively engaged in interdisciplinary, practice-oriented fields across Washington University, including social work and public health, architecture and design, computer science, business, law, and education.  The department regularly sponsors lectures and events, such as plays, film festivals, exhibits, field trips, and panels and speakers, which focus on contemporary or perennial topics of interest in all areas of the Black experience. In many cases, guest lecturers and artists visit classes and interact directly with our students and others across the campus community. Through our scholarship, teaching, and broader engagement activities we seek to foster a vibrant and impactful social and intellectual community of African and African American Studies.  upcoming eventsSee More EventsAFAS Alumni '10, Dr. Heather Skanes, highlighted in the New York Times for her work surrounding Black Maternal Health Read MoreAFAS Alumni '10, Dr. Heather Skanes, highlighted in the New York Times for her work surrounding Black Maternal Health 10.10.23 | Heather Skanes, MD, (she/her) is a dedicated and compassionate obstetrician and gynecologist, committed to providing patient-centered care to the community of Birmingham, Alabama, through her practice at Oasis Women’s Health. A native of Birmingham, Dr. Skanes is deeply rooted in her community and actively supports causes such as Black Lives Matter, women's birth rights, and the empowerment of women everywhere. Dr. Skanes pursued her undergraduate education at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in African and African American Studies. Her academic background reflects her commitment to understanding and addressing healthcare disparities within the Black community. The New York Times recently featured Dr. Skanes in an article, highlighting her significant contributions to improving Black Maternal Health, further underscoring her dedication to equitable and accessible healthcare for all.Read more Faculty, UndergraduateClass Highlight - St. Louis Black History, Culture and Civic EngagementRead MoreAFAS Summer Institute RecapEnjoy a brief recap of our inaugural Summer Institute, where we welcomed educators from the St. Louis metropolitan area. These educators either integrate elements of Black culture, history, and literature into their courses or teach at a school that currently offers or intends to introduce the AP/African American Studies course.AFAS Faculty Lead the Way with New Ampersand Hip-Hop ClassFaculty members Jonathan Fenderson and Zachary Manditch-Prottas are uniting students from diverse disciplines in a rigorous study of hip-hop and rap, the predominant music of their generation.Faculty, Awards and NotablesAFAS Lecturer, Zachary Manditch-Prottas, releases new publication in MELUSRead MoreAFAS Lecturer, Zachary Manditch-Prottas, releases new publication in MELUSNever Die Alone: Donald Goines, Black Iconicity, and Serie Noire12.8.23 | Faculty, Awards and NotablesRead more AFAS Highlights - Students/ Alumni/Faculty Read MoreAFAS Highlights - Students/ Alumni/Faculty Faculty news and highlights10.10.23 | The faculty of the AFAS (African and African-American Studies) department is leading the way in research and public advocacy, both in St. Louis and on a national scale. To discover more about the incredible work our faculty is engaged in, click the "Read More" button below.Read more campus organizationsAfrican Students Association ASA's mission is to advance political, social, cultural, and economic awareness about the African continent by engaging individuals in dialogue that will establish a deeper understanding and appreciation of the dynamic cultures within the continent.Association of Black Students The Association of Black Students is an organization with a rich, powerful history of fellowship, service, and advocacy at Washington University..Black Alumni Council The mission of the BAC is to support the professional and personal development of WashU black alumni, to assist in the recruitment and retention of African American students, and to enhance the continued growth and development of the university.Black Anthology Black Anthology was founded in 1989. It is an annual performance that is written, choreographed, directed, and produced entirely by Washington University students. My time in AFAS provided me with a family that kept me focused and motivated throughout my time at WashU. There was an abundance of resource sharing and support from both students and faculty. My time in AFAS also encouraged me to ask questions and challenge the erasure of Blackness in other areas of study. AFAS gave me a second home while at WashU, and continues to keep me rooted today.―Ashley ThompsonClass of 2021, double major in Political Science and AFAS with a minor in Sociology. She is currently a second-year law student at Stanford Law School. 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