Schedule

Location: Stoddard G2

Time: Mondays from 7:30-9:00 p.m.

We will meet beginning on February 10. Students may earn one credit. Staff and faculty may audit.

Ijeoma Oluo is the author of So You Want To Talk About Race

2/10       Introduction

 

2/17     

  • Erin Pineda lecture: “The Making of White Democracy: Race, Property, and Citizenship in America”
  • Please read the following before class (note page numbers):
Joel Olson, “Introducing: White Democracy,” in The Abolition of White Democracy (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004), p. xi-xxiv.
Cheryl Harris, “Whiteness as Property,” in Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement, edited by Kimberle Chrenshaw, Neil Gotanda, Gary Peller, and Kendall Thomas (New York: The New Press, 1995), p. 276-287.

 

2/24   

 

3/2     (Cancelled for illness)

  • Christen Mucher lecture: “Fundamentally White Supremacist: Connecting Race and Citizenship through Annihilation, Naturalization, Colonization, and Immigration” [rescheduled to 4/20]

 

3/9    

  • Floyd Cheung lecture: “Asian Americans and the Law”
  • Please read the following before class: selection from Angelo Ancheta, Race, Rights, and the Asian American Experience [content warning: physical violence on p. 7-; n-word quoted on p. 10; racism throughout]

 

3/16 and 23  NO CLASS – Spring Break + Covid Prep

 

3/30    

  • Rachel Rubinstein guest lecture: “Racial Confusion: Jewishness, Racial Formation, and the Many Faces of Antisemitism”
  • Please read “Understanding Antisemitism”  before class

 

4/6     

  • Daphne Lamothe lecture: “The Black Lives Matter Movement and the Legacy of the Combahee River Collective”
  • Please read the following before class:

 

4/13     

  • Jen Malkowski lecture “No Such Thing as Neutral: Racism and Technology Design”
  • Please read the following before class: Noble, Safiya Umoja. “A Society, Searching.” In Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism, 15-34, 56-63. New York: NYU Press, 2018.

 

4/20   

  • Christen Mucher lecture: “Fundamentally White Supremacist: Connecting Race and Citizenship through Annihilation, Naturalization, Colonization, and Immigration”
  • Please read the following before class:
2) Andrew Jackson, “Indian Talk” pages 4-6  https://archive.org/details/documentsproceed00indi/page/4
3) Membership Certificate to the American Colonization Society c1840
4) The 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, articles VIII, IX, X, XI

 

 

4/27   

  • Jina Kim lecture: “Race and the Disability Justice Movement.”
  • Please consider reading the following optional texts before class:
    • Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha’s “Cripping the Apocalypse: Some of my Wild Disability Justice Dreams”
    • Patty Berne’s “Disability Justice–A Working Draft”

 

Recording only (rescheduled from 3/23)