Immersion
Immersion Is… Pursuing curiosity through experiences and scholarship to help discover your passion in learning. The possibilities for Immersion experiences in the Department of African American and Diaspora Studies are vast and can be tailored to each student’s interest. Studying abroad, a research project, or an internship are just a few ways that students complete their Immersion requirement.
Study Abroad
Students in African American and diaspora studies have the opportunity to study abroad in South Africa. AADS at the University of Cape Town allows students to explore a range of courses in the humanities, music, fine arts, commerce, sciences, engineering, and African languages. The program allows Vanderbilt students the opportunity to immerse themselves in a type of “new democracy studies” (South Africa is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a democracy in 2024). Students will be observer-participants of the development of a democracy attempting to overcome its legacy of Apartheid, deal head-on with the with politics of race, view an emergent women’s right movement, and study current health crises. The program is administered through CIEE.
Students will also participate in a homestay with the Cape “Brown” (formerly known as Cape Coloreds) and Moslem communities, previously disadvantaged groups under Apartheid. The CIEE program also offers other community service opportunities for interested students (e.g., Robben Island). All students will have the opportunity to pursue a CIEE Certificate of Achievement in International Education based on performance in the program and CIEE-planned extra-academic and community-based curricular activities for an additional fee. AADS will pay this fee for interested and qualified majors.
Cape Town is a vibrant, diverse, and beautiful city situated between mountains (Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles), the Atlantic Ocean, beaches, and winelands. The campus is located on the Atlantic coast, 15 minutes from downtown Cape Town. Students are housed on campus with other UCT students.
Interested students should contact the Global Education Office for more information on international programs and financial aid. AADS students should also consult the Director of Undergraduate Studies as they plan their program of study.
Internships
Students have access to many internship opportunities at a wide variety of organizations. Below are some of the organizations where students have held internships in the past, or that have relevant internships available.
Black AIDS Institute
Los Angeles, CA
Rafiki Coalition
Formerly the Black Coalition on AIDS
San Francisco, CA
(415) 615-9945
Email
Black Women's Health Imperative
Formerly the National Black Women’s Health Project
Washington, DC
(888) 834-8451
Sister Song Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective
Atlanta, GA
(404) 344-9629
Email
Association of African American Museums
Washington, DC
(202) 633-2869
Contact
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Dallas, TX
(214) 743-2440
Email
Frist Art Museum
Nashville, TN
(615) 744-3329
Email
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Cincinnati, OH
(513) 333-7650
Volunteer Signup
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
New York, NY
(212) 491-2200
Scholars in Residence Program
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C.
(202) 275-0655
Fellowships and Internships
The Studio Museum in Harlem
New York, New York
(212) 864-4500
Studio Museum Institute
The Carter Center
Atlanta, GA
(404) 420-5179
Internships
Colonial National Historical Park
Charlestown, NH
(603) 543-1700
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Inc.
Washington, DC
(202) 675-6730
Internships
Hip-Hop Summit Action Network
Email
Jackie Robinson Foundation
New York, NY
(212) 290 8600
The National Urban League, Inc.
New York, NY
(212) 558-5300
Volunteer with the Guild
Volunteer with the Young Professionals
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Baltimore Maryland
(410) 580-5656
Internships & Fellowships
National Coalition of 100 Black Women
Atlanta, GA
(404) 390-3982
Email
National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Washington, DC
(202) 737-0120
Email
100 Black Men of America, Inc.
Atlanta, GA
(404) 688-5100
Email
National Association of Black Journalists
(301) 405-0248
Internships
Black Hollywood Education & Resource Center
Los Angeles, CA
(310) 284-3170
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