About Us
Fellowship: To engender Christian fellowship between Black seminarians, the larger Divinity School, the University and the Durham community. Education: To ensure the development of theological perspectives, commensurate with traditions of the Black Church and further, to educate the larger community regarding Black Church traditions, theology and experiences in America. Unity: To foster intentional cooperation between the BSU, the Office of Black Church Studies, Black faculty, and the Black Graduate and Professional Student Association; to maintain ties with Black Divinity School Alumni; and to foster unity between all seminarians regardless of sex, race, and nationality realizing that we are all a part of God's creation. Support: To serve as an agency of support and advocacy to meet the academic, spiritual, and social needs of Black Seminarians. The Black Seminarians Union adheres to the policy of non-discrimination and harassment as set forth in Duke's Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment, and Related Misconduct. Discrimination and/or harassment based upon race, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, genetic information, age, disability, or veteran status is prohibited.