Program Educational Goals
The AFRA Law, Public Policy, and Social Justice Concentration (BA) provides thorough understanding of public policy, law, and social justice both at local and national levels which also includes their interrelationships.
Students who complete the Law, Public Policy, and Social Justice Concentration (BA) program will be able to:
1. Conduct research using Africana Studies methodology and research methods tools that present research that proposition educative and ameliorative policy and involve equity, participation, and human rights for African Americans, continental Africans, and diasporic Africans.
2. Analyze and understand law and policy that specifically affect African descended people in the United State, the African continent, and/or the African diaspora and that offer corrective perspectives and resolutions.
3. Take a social justice approach to solving social issues that involve people of color and that displays initiative and agency for change through law, public policy, and social justice.
4. Analyze and interpret historical and contemporary social issues that affect Black communities as a means of altering past, present, and future harms.
5. Promote Black community engagement and take positions of leadership within Black communities.
6. Be equipped to participate in government and politics to help Black communities.