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This program provides avenues for exploring and investigating the religions of the African diaspora, examining their spiritual, intellectual, ethical, and cultural impacts on global transformation through institutions, social movements, and the cultural dynamics of race, gender, sexuality, and class. The term Black Religion serves as a broad category for analyzing both the Black Church and other African-rooted religious traditions in the Americas, tracing their evolution from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade era to contemporary times while highlighting their sacred resilience, oppositional strategies, and thriving expressions. Utilizing diverse scholarly approaches including black biblical interpretation, African American religious history, Black philosophical and theological thought, womanist ethical frameworks, sociological and psychological perspectives, and cultural analysis, the program maintains an interdisciplinary methodological foundation.