Anti-Racism II is an intermediate course between Anti-Racism I and Anti-Racism III, focusing on the topic of race, racism, and strategies regarding how to be an anti-racist. Anti-Racism II is for anyone who has previously taken Anti-Racism I, or who has basic knowledge of the racial issues plaguing the United States, and globally.
Anti-Racism II
This course is part of Anti-Racism Specialization
Instructors: Jennifer
Sponsored by BrightStar Care
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What you'll learn
As a result of taking this course, you will be able to describe the historical and linguistic foundations of race and racism in the United States.
You will be able to apply the theory of Intersectionality to your personal experience.
You will be able to evaluate the role of race and racism in your personal life, family, and community.
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There are 4 modules in this course
In the first week of the course, you will be guided through readings, documentaries, and interview discussions with reference to three of the most important historical structures of oppression and dominance in American society: settler colonialism, race and racism, and hyper/toxic masculinity.
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6 videos10 readings4 discussion prompts
In the second week of the course, you will navigate multi-media material that takes you through the processes in which race and racism have been constructed through our vernaculars, including a provocative lecture of Ijeoma Oluo reading from her award winning book, So You Want to Talk About Race.
What's included
7 videos4 readings3 discussion prompts
In the third week of the course, you will think critically about philosophies of intersectionality and the vitalness of marginalized folk to self-identify.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 peer review3 discussion prompts
In the fourth and final week of the course, you will see what we, as scholars, are implying when we talk about critical thought and critical thinking. We are talking about providing solutions and determining that many of the solutions begin with acknowledgment of self, self-engagement, and self-transcendence.
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10 videos1 peer review1 discussion prompt1 plugin
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Reviewed on Oct 17, 2022
Vrey educational, and helpful in the journey to Anti-Racism !
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2021
I am grateful that I took the course. I have learned so much and am comfortable talking about Anti-Racism to others . I look forward to taking Anti-Racism III when it becomes available.
Reviewed on Mar 30, 2023
I highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to be a collaborator for change!
Recommended if you're interested in Social Sciences
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