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Nov 26, 2024
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GEOG 4700 - Black Place-Making: Introduction to Black Geographies Black Geographies is a discipline within the critical geographies cannon that studies the social, political, cultural, economic, and ecological aspects of race in/and geography. The course encourages critical reflection on the issues, processes, intrinsic qualities, and interconnections that shape Black lives and geographies on local, national, continental, and international scales. This course introduces students to the rich body of literature and activism highlighting the characteristics, politics, and practices that shape and are shaped by Black communities, and their connections to place, self and the environment.
Credit Hours: (3) Prerequisite(s): GEOG 1103 or GEOG 1105 Cross-listed Course(s): AFRS 4050 , HONR 3700
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