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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Black Lives Matter by Johns Hopkins University

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About the Course

The #BlackLivesMatter movement is the most significant political movement in African American life in the United States in the last fifty years. BLM leaders denounced anti-black racism, white supremacy, and police brutality and reshaped how we think about gender, sexuality, social justice, economic injustice, and crime. The movement is grounded in a long history of African American activism. From slave revolts to the Black Panther Party, from the founding of the Congressional Black Caucus, to the eruption of the #BLM Movements, this course is an interdisciplinary and historical exploration of the BlackLivesMatter movement....

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SS

Sep 23, 2022

This has been an educational course, which has given me more insight towards the movement and also opened my horizons in regards to the #blacklivesmatter

JB

May 12, 2021

This course was very informative. I am thankful to Dr. Cabello for putting this course together and for offering it free to JHU students.

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Jul 31, 2024

Very bias and linear. Not many talking points about how this movement affected others outside of the movement. Very simple presentation, which I like. News articles were very biased. Lots of opinions with a large lack of facts. This course needs to be updated as much has changed considering I completed this course in 2024. It's too soon now, but a presentation on where the movement is now and how it has helped its targeted community and the communities would be a good closing point. Overall, decent history but I am hungry for more prospective and closing points.