The undergraduate program in Black Studies at Queen's is a diverse, interdisciplinary program that explores and engages the connections between the arts, social justice, decolonial thought, and practices of anti-oppression. Our program spans multiple faculties and units to bring together world-leading experts in art and activism, geography and planning, global health, literature, creative writing, history, music, philosophy, political thought, religion, and cognate fields of race and anti-racism.
In joining an innovative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary program, students will receive rich and rewarding learning experiences about the political, intellectual, cultural, and social aspirations and achievements of Black communities across time and space. They will have the opportunity to work with academics, artists and activists who demonstrate the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion, and learn approaches, resources, and strategies to succeed in a broad range of careers as global leaders and citizens.