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Apr 18, 2024
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FS 014 PZ -Anti(Racism) and Emotion Institution: Pitzer
Description: “Facts and Evidence Don’t Work Here”: Anti(Racism) and Emotion In this course, we will explore how emotion impacts how and why people participate in racism and engage in anti-racism in the United States through an interdisciplinary lens. In doing so, students will reflect upon their own positionality, to contextualize their own experiences in U.S. society, begin to see how all our fates are linked. Students will engage in their learning in a variety of ways including in-class writing, research papers, and peer-review and student presentations.
Prerequisite(s): None
First-Year seminars are not listed on the course schedule. Incoming students will be assigned to a first-year seminar and registered automatically.
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