Course title

2114

Pre-requisite

N/A

Course description

History; culture; religion; institutions; politics; economics; arts; and psychology of peoples of African descent as developed from experience in both the old and new worlds. Multidisciplinary analysis of social life from a Black perspective as illustrated in selected historical and contemporary writings.

Class description
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Student learning goals
• articulate how subordiantion is built into U.S. society through the social construction of intersecting identities and realities; institutional socialization; and the maintenance of economic inequalities.

• understand and articulate the links between race;gender and social class

•improve your ability to think critically and creatively about how the lives of all Americans are affected by institutionalized racism.

•demonstrate skills in assessing and analyzing texts; media content; current events; and personal interactions.

•demonstrate ability to identify social problems and frame them conceptually; for example; to learn to correctly identify and effectively oppose ethnocentrism; and racisim.

analyse and articulate what it means and has meant to be Black in a White dominated and identified America

General method of instruction
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Recommended preparation
come to learn and be willing to suspend assumptions as you actively listen and respectfully participate

Class assignments and grading
tests; quizzes; self assessment; and group projects

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School country

United States

School state

Arizona

School city

Avondale

School / district Address

N/A

School zip code

14606

Date submitted

Approved

Yes

Approved competency code

  • AMHS
  • 1 year of US History
  • SSCI
  • 1 year of other Social Science

Approved date

Online / Virtual

No