Yale University Black Studies

Yale University Black Studies The Black Studies Department at Yale University

The Black Studies Department examines, from numerous disciplinary perspectives, the experiences of people of African descent in Black Atlantic societies, including the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Courses explore the innovative, complex, and distinctively African American social structures and cultural traditions that Africans in the diaspora have created. Students are exposed

to the historical, cultural, political, economic, and social development of people of African descent. Emphasizing a diasporic framework of analysis, the department demands that students acquire both an analytic ability rooted in a traditional discipline and interdisciplinary skills of investigation and research. Black Studies offers training of special interest to those considering admission to graduate or professional schools and careers in education, journalism, law, business management, city planning, international relations, politics, psychology, publishing, or social work. The department's interdisciplinary structure offers students an opportunity to satisfy the increasingly rigorous expectations of admissions committees and prospective employers for a broad liberal arts perspective that complements specialized knowledge of a field.

Thursday, March 26, the Black Studies Endeavors Seminar Series has been canceled.We thank you for your continued support...
03/25/2026

Thursday, March 26, the Black Studies Endeavors Seminar Series has been canceled.

We thank you for your continued support and participation. We look forward to welcoming you to our final Spring Endeavors Seminar Series event on April 16, featuring guest speaker Allison Curseen.

03/13/2026
We are excited to invite you to the next talk in the Black Studies Fall 2025 Endeavors Seminar Series! On October 9th, w...
09/23/2025

We are excited to invite you to the next talk in the Black Studies Fall 2025 Endeavors Seminar Series! On October 9th, we will welcome Ryan C. Jobson ‘17, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor in the Departments of Anthropology and Race, Diaspora & Indigeneity, University of Chicago, back to Yale to deliver his talk titled “Radiation and the Question of Power: C.L.R. James and the Struggle for Chaguaramas.”

Come early to grab a seat and a delicious catered lunch, and bring your questions for Professor Jobson! We hope to see you there!

Date: Thursday, 10/9, 2025
Time: 11:30am to 1:00pm
Location: Gordon Parks Room 201, 81 Wall St., New Haven, CT 06511

We are excited to invite you to the first talk of the Black Studies Fall 2025 Endeavors Seminar Series! On October 2nd, ...
09/22/2025

We are excited to invite you to the first talk of the Black Studies Fall 2025 Endeavors Seminar Series! On October 2nd, we will welcome our very own Daphne A. Brooks, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Black Studies at Yale, to deliver her talk titled "Rhapsody & Ruin: Racial Domination, the Archive and Porgy & Bess—Opera’s Story of America.”

Come early to grab a seat and a delicious catered lunch and bring your questions for the brilliant Professor Brooks! We hope to see you there!

Date: Thursday, 10/2, 2025
Time: 11:00 am to 1:30pm
Location: Gordon Parks Room 201, 81 Wall St., New Haven, CT 06511

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