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*Satisfies Cultural Citizenship & Engagement (Humanities) Pathway Requirement HLLC Core Courses: RACE, ETHNICITY, & RELIGION IN THE PRE-MODERN MEDITERRANEAN SPECIAL TOPICS IV: MUSIC IN THE US: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN INFLUENCEĬIPHERS & SCRIBES: READING RACE IN LATIN AMERICAN FILM & FICTION *Satisfies Cultural Citizenship & Engagement (Humanities) Pathway Requirement SPECIAL TOPICS III: HEALTH DISPARITIES – URBAN COMMUNITIES *Satisfies Community Engagement & Social Action Pathway Requirement *Satisfies Writing Intensive Core Requirement
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*Satisfies ProSocial Entrepreneurship Pathway Requirement Class sessions will be devoted to discussion of assigned readings and student debates on policy issues. The course will examine some of the issues being debated in America today: racial classification, affirmative action, bilingual education/English-only, immigration policy, religious beliefs and gay marriage, hate speech, voting rights, religion and public schools, religious rights and contraception, racial/religious profiling, and multiculturalism in school and university curricula.
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If the American people cannot be defined through common ancestry, then what does it mean to be an American? And how should public policy balance the needs and beliefs of particular groups with those of the larger society? Ethnic, racial and religious diversity poses issues of public policy that have divided Americans for many years as well as issues that have emerged recently. SPECIAL TOPICS II: RACE, ETHNICITY, RELIGION AND PUBLIC POLICY IN AMERICAĬourse Number: 21:526:296 | Professor: Steven Dinerįrom its inception, the United States has been made up of people of diverse national, racial and religious backgrounds. This course will survey jazz poetry from its antecedents to its present form and will include readings by Langston Hughes, Sonia Sanchez, Jack Kerouac, and Tyehimba Jess as well as music by Ma Rainey, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Robert Glasper and others. SPECIAL TOPICS I: JAZZ POETRY: AN INTRODUCTIONĬourse Number: 21:526:295 | Professor: Simeon Marsalis For a list of Fall 2022 elective courses and descriptions offered by the HLLC, peruse below