ALST at Colgate University

ALST at Colgate University Africana and Latin American Studies The program aims to promote an understanding both of the constituent regions individually and their mutual interdependence.

The Africana and Latin American Studies (ALST) Program is an interdisciplinary program that studies the histories and cultures, both material and expressive, of the peoples of Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America, and African Americans in the United States. It draws heavily from several disciplines in the humanities (art, language, literature, music) and the social sciences (anthropology, arch

aeology, economics, geography, history, political science, and sociology), as well as educational studies, philosophy, psychology, religion, and writing and rhetoric. The program offers a major and a minor with emphases in the following areas:

African Studies

African American Studies

Caribbean Studies

Latin American Studies

United by a shared historical connection within the Atlantic world, these geographical areas and the diverse peoples who inhabit them provide rich opportunities for interdisciplinary and comparative studies. It offers students the opportunity to study one particular area in relation to others in the wider Atlantic world with which it shares a historical and cultural connection. It examines the indigenous civilizations of these regions and studies the impact of migration, imperialism and colonialism, racism, nationalism, and globalization in shaping the lives, ideas, and cultural identities of their inhabitants.

Looking for a class for Fall 2026?Consider taking ALST Black Europe with Professor Nwachukwu!
04/01/2026

Looking for a class for Fall 2026?
Consider taking ALST Black Europe with Professor Nwachukwu!

ALST pre-registration tomorrow!
03/30/2026

ALST pre-registration tomorrow!

In Imagining Q***r Caribbean Futures, we study graphic novels, comics, and speculative fiction from across the Caribbean...
01/22/2026

In Imagining Q***r Caribbean Futures, we study graphic novels, comics, and speculative fiction from across the Caribbean and its US diasporas to understand how they imagine alternative pasts, decolonized futures, and creative solutions to environmental concerns in the region.

In May 2026, there will be a service-learning opportunity for selected students, working with grassroots organizations in rural Puerto Rico. Activities involve sustainable farming, mutual aid, bioconstruction, and art education. This will take place after the end of the semester; please take a look at the course description on Colgate course offerings for more details.

Happy New Year! Think about taking an ALST class for the Spring 2026 semester!
01/05/2026

Happy New Year!
Think about taking an ALST class for the Spring 2026 semester!

ALST capstone presentations we’re a hit.Congratulations to our seniors for completing their projects and thank you to al...
12/15/2025

ALST capstone presentations we’re a hit.
Congratulations to our seniors for completing their projects and thank you to all who came and showed support!

Join us tomorrow!
12/11/2025

Join us tomorrow!

Are you looking for an SRS? Consider this ALST 203A - The Caribbean: Cultures, movements, Politics with Jan. travel to P...
12/05/2025

Are you looking for an SRS? Consider this ALST 203A - The Caribbean: Cultures, movements, Politics with Jan. travel to Puerto Rico and New Orleans!

Tomorrow at 11:30 and 4:30 pm come by and talk to David Lederer ‘13 about MAU and his work in Senegal. Pizza from Oliver...
11/05/2025

Tomorrow at 11:30 and 4:30 pm come by and talk to David Lederer ‘13 about MAU and his work in Senegal. Pizza from Oliveri’s will be served. See you at Alumni 111!

ALST celebrating Halloween this 2025! knows that we’ve got it going on!Happy Family Weekend !
10/31/2025

ALST celebrating Halloween this 2025!
knows that we’ve got it going on!
Happy Family Weekend !

Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻 Consider taking an ALST class next semester.
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween! 🎃 👻
Consider taking an ALST class next semester.

Tomorrow!
10/27/2025

Tomorrow!

Join us for ALST keynote event of the academic. This year our Shirley Graham and W.E.B. Du Bois key note speaker is the ...
10/24/2025

Join us for ALST keynote event of the academic. This year our Shirley Graham and W.E.B. Du Bois key note speaker is the R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Deborah Thomas.

Next week Thursday, October 30th 4:30 at Persson Hall!

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