Africana Studies
College of Ethnic Studies
Dean: Dr. Grace Yoo
Department of Africana Studies
EP 103
Phone: (415) 338-2352
Chair: Dr. Abul Pitre
Program Scope
The Department of Africana Studies at San Francisco State University was the first Black Studies department established on a four-year college campus in the United States. The birth of Black Studies at San Francisco State in 1968 was inspired by student-led opposition to the then Western intellectual hegemony and racist scholarship that characterized the limitations found in traditional approaches to college education. In 2005, the Black Studies Department at SF State changed its name to the Africana Studies Department.
Every student should know about the unparalleled and unmatched contributions that African and African American people have made to human civilization. These contributions include the formulation of the first system of government for a territorial state, the creation of the foundations of science, mathematics, and advanced technology, the first written script, the foundations of philosophy and psychology, the building of the great pyramids, and such modern inventions as the first electric light filament, the cotton gin, the first gas mask, the double effect evaporator, and the first design of a three-stage rocket capable of interstellar flight. In the Africana Studies program, students are able to learn about, critique, and be inspired by the accomplishments of African men and women who shaped and are shaping the moral conscience, artistic genius, scientific and technical achievements, and political activism of their time.
The Department of Africana Studies has continued to be in the vanguard of the intellectual discourse pertaining to domestic and global freedom, and the development of African people throughout the world. The maturation of the discipline has resulted in new and innovative alternatives to the traditional paradigms of oppression and exclusion. In addition to learning aspects of human history that have been hidden and/or stolen, students learn how to recognize and challenge intellectual hegemony and racist science. The discipline of Africana Studies not only provides students with the experience of challenging traditional Western orthodoxy, but also gives them an opportunity to explore new and alternative paradigms and theories. In Africana Studies, students acquire and develop an appreciation for the origins of knowledge, the philosophy of science, and the politics of knowing. Students develop a social character and personal outlook that gives them the ability to contribute to the well-being of themselves and humanity. The Africana Studies curriculum is designed to address the needs of the African and African American community as a classroom where lessons can be learned and taught. The discipline of Africana Studies prepares students to not only understand the world they live in but to see where the world is wanting and to have the ability and the desire to make it better.
Professor
Antwi Akom (2004), Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania.
Abul Pitre (2020), Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. Colorado State University.
Dorothy R. Tsuruta (1997), Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. Stanford University.
Associate Professor
Mark Allan Davis (2016), Associate Professor in Africana Studies. M.F.A. Smith College.
Assistant Professor
Tiffany Caesar (2022), Assistant Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. Michigan State University.
Crystal L. Edwards (2022), Assistant Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee.
Doñela C. Wright (2016), Assistant Professor in Africana Studies. Ph.D. Temple University.
Lecturers
Aaron, Casey, Cook, Dixon, King, Smith-Gray, James, Jones, Martinez, Teal, Wallace, Wiley, Williams, Woodfin
AFRS 100 General Studies Colloquium (Units: 3)
Developing the individual's awareness of race and ethnicity as it impacts educational achievement and attainment from preschool to the university level. The social, economic, and political relationships between schools and the community. Survey of theories, characteristics, methodologies, and application of innovative research methodologies to the African American educational experience and connection to other cultural communities.
AFRS 101 Introduction to Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Development of Africana Studies as an academic discipline. Topics include history, literature, psychology, politics, and others.
Course Attributes:
- D1: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 111 Black Cultures and Personalities (Units: 3)
The cultural influence on the development of Black personality configurations.
Course Attributes:
- D1: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 120 Communicating Realness: Minding the Gap (Units: 3)
The examination of communicating realness provides a framework for students in Africana Studies, and other areas; intellectual, academic, and pre-professional perspectives that permit the black voice and its myriad colloquial articulations, agencies of expression towards the development of communicating successfully while developing expansive communicative foundations in social justice, equity, culturally responsive practices that engage the students broadly in both their academic lives and in their communities. Practice in speaking, crucial listening, reasoning, and organizing, while using communication theory and techniques will support students to evaluate the effects of oral communication on the lives of Blacks and others.
Course Attributes:
- A1: Oral Communication
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 125 Black Community Involvement Workshop (Units: 3)
Exploration of community organizations through actual involvement in various community agencies. Social, economic, and political resources in the community. May be repeated for a total of 6 units.
AFRS 200 Introduction to Black Psychology (Units: 3)
Theories, characteristic methodologies, and applicability to the African American behavioral experiences and interface with other cultural communities.
Course Attributes:
- D1: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 202 Black Men's Studies (Units: 3)
Exploration of diverse lives, experiences, and development of Black men and boys within the context of their families, communities, and society at large, and of the experience and development of Black manhood and masculinity from a cultural and historical lens within several societal dimensions.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 203 Black Social Sciences (Units: 3)
Methodological principles, key theoretical concepts of western social sciences, and applications in third world critical perspective. Work of Black social scientists that have added to understanding black experience. Relevance of western methods and theories to Black development.
Course Attributes:
- D1: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 204 Black Creative Arts (Units: 3)
Culture of Black Americans through examination of the creativity of its women artists.
Course Attributes:
- C1: Arts
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 205 Black Youth Development, Youth Activism, and Digital Media Literacy (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: AFRS 100.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 208 Introduction to African American History (Units: 3)
Examination of Black history in the United States from Colonial times to the present. A critical review of major themes including enslavement, abolitionism, the Civil War, urbanization, freedom, and civil rights. The aftermath of each theme will be analyzed. (Plus-minus ABC/NC, CR/NC grading)
Course Attributes:
- U.S. History
- D2: Social Sciences: US Hist.
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 210 Introduction to Africana Literature (Units: 3)
Role of literature in the formulation, maintenance, and articulation of a cultural ethos.
Course Attributes:
- C2: Humanities
- C3 or C2: Humanities/Lit.
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 213 Science and Spirituality in Ancient Africa (Units: 3)
Science and mathematics, in an African religious-spiritual context, used to conduct business, build monuments, study star and planetary motion, and explain the origin and evolution of the universe. Basic systems of measurement and calculation from ancient and modern Africa.
AFRS 214 Second Year Written Composition: Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: ENG 114 or equivalent with a grade of CR or C- or better.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 215 Introduction to Black Family Studies (Units: 3)
Theories and research about Black families in America. Emerging trends in Black families: ethnic stratification, family and marital stability, socialization processes, and research issues.
Course Attributes:
- E1 LLD Pre-Fall 2019
- D1: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 216 Pan African Science: History and Application (Units: 3)
Examination of African perspectives and approaches to and dissemination of science. While studying investigative research methodologies, students will observe established African scientists, develop general patterns in approaches to science, and analyze characteristic goals of science in the Pan African context. Lecture, 2 units; activity, 1 unit.
AFRS 221 African American Music: A 20th Century Survey (Units: 3)
History, growth, and development of African American music during the 20th century.
Course Attributes:
- C1: Arts
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 230 African American Gospel Workshop (Units: 3)
Workshop on gospel music: traditional African antecedents of gospel music, religious and secular forms developed, and economic and political factors shaping gospel music. Guest appearance by a known gospel artist. Culminates in a student performance.
Course Attributes:
- C1: Arts
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 233 Critical Race Theory & Critical Black Consciousness (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: ETHS 100.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 235 Statistical Analysis in Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: Students with Category III or IV placement for QR/Math or students who have not passed MATH 70 or ESM 70 with a C or better must concurrently enroll in MATH 112 or MATH 122.
Course Attributes:
- Social Justice
AFRS 240 Introduction to African American Theatre (Units: 3)
Introduction to the origins, history, growth, and development of African American theatre. Examination and analysis of the relationship between socio-cultural reality and African-American modes of artistic expression.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 256 Hip Hop Workshop (Units: 3)
History, aesthetics, mechanics, and politics of Rap music and Hip Hop culture. African American aspects and African-centered qualities of the cultural movement known as Hip Hop.
Course Attributes:
- E1 LLD Pre-Fall 2019
- C1: Arts
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Environmental Sustainability
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 260 Power, Racism, and Africana Liberation (Units: 3)
Behavioral and social sciences used to compare and analyze responses to racism by world culture and civilization of people of African descent across time, space, and geographical region.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 266 Black Online: Cyberspace, Culture, and Community (Units: 3)
The impact of the information revolution and the digital divide on Black people worldwide. Understanding the need to blend cyber technology with the issues of Black culture and community.
Course Attributes:
- E1 LLD Pre-Fall 2019
- C2: Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 270 Elementary Zulu Language and Culture (Units: 3)
Attainment of Intermediate-Low Level speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.
AFRS 290 Malcolm X in the Context of Black Nationalism (Units: 3)
Critical examination of Malcolm X: his political, spiritual, economic, and social philosophy and programs in the historical context of Black Nationalism. Review of his legacy in contrast and comparison to other Black leaders such as Martin Luther King.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 300 From Africa to Olmec America: Ancient African Prehistory and History (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
AFRS 303 African American History (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 305 Ancient Egypt (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 320 Black Politics, Mass Movements, and Liberation Themes (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 326 Black Religion (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 335 The Black Woman: A Cultural Analysis (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- E1 LLD Pre-Fall 2019
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 340 Economics of the Black Community (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 345 Blacks in Urban America (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 350 Black Indians in the Americas (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as AIS 350, AFRS 350, and LTNS 355. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 355 The Nation of Islam in America (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 370 Health, Medicine, and Nutrition in the Black Community (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Environmental Sustainability
- Social Justice
AFRS 375 Law and the Black Community (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- Calif State & Local Govt
- U.S. Govt CA State Local Govt
- U.S. History
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 376 Government, the Constitution, and Black Citizens (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- U.S. Govt CA State Local Govt
- U.S. History
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 400 Black Arts and Humanities (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 401 Pan African Black Psychology: A North American, South American, and Caribbean Comparison (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 441 Black Performance Workshop - Lorraine Hansberry's - To Be Young, Gifted, and Black (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing.
AFRS 466 Black Lives Matter: Race and Social Movements (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 500 The Life and Thought of Elijah Muhammad (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing, GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Social Justice
AFRS 514 African Musical Diaspora (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
AFRS 515 Black Family Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Environmental Sustainability
- Social Justice
AFRS 516 Research Methods (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-D: Social Sciences
- Social Justice
AFRS 525 Black Child Development (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 551 Applied Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
AFRS 645 Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- E1 LLD Pre-Fall 2019
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
AFRS 647 Major Authors in Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division standing; AFRS 210. Intended primarily for Africana Studies majors.
Topics:
- Octavia E. Butler: Africana Lit as Lib
- Toni Morrison's Novels and Africana Studies
- James Baldwin and Africana Studies
AFRS 665 Black Journalism (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas A1*, A2*, A3*, and B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Am. Ethnic & Racial Minorities
AFRS 675 Variable Topics in Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
Topics:
- Critical Studies in Africana Sexualities
- Africana Speculative Fiction, Comics, and Music
AFRS 678 Urban Issues of Black Children and Youth (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor.
Course Attributes:
- GE-F: Ethnic Studies
AFRS 685 Projects in the Teaching of Africana Studies (Units: 1-4)
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; permission of the instructor.
AFRS 694 Community Service Learning (Units: 1-3)
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing or permission of the instructor; concurrent enrollment in an AFRS community service learning course.
AFRS 699 Independent Study (Units: 1-3)
Prerequisite: Permission of the major adviser, department chair, and instructor.
AFRS 705 Seminar in Africana Studies (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.