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Searching for Social & Racial Justice returned 289 classes
  • CAS AA 103

    Introduction to African American Literature

    Prereq: First-Year Writing Seminar (WR 120 or equivalent)

    What is the African American literary tradition? In this course, we will read poetry, slave narratives, essays, speeches, tales, short stories, and novels and consider how culture, politics, and history shape African American literature. Carries humanities divisional credit in CAS. Effective Fall 2018, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Critical Thinking. Effective Fall 2022, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Writing-Intensive Course, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Either sem.

    • Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy
    • Critical Thinking
    • Writing-Intensive Course
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 112

    Black Power in the Classroom: The History of Black Studies

    Centers Black experiences, cultures, knowledge production and identity formation in the United States and in the African Diaspora across time and space. Examines and traces the genealogies of Black Studies as a discipline: its political, ideological, and practical foundations on college campuses and in communities. Also explores earlier traditions and contemporary work in Black radical thought and activism that lay the groundwork for and build on the founding principles of Black Studies by mobilizing an intersectional and diasporic lens. Effective Fall 2020, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Historical Consciousness, Social Inquiry I, Research and Information Literacy.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Either sem.

    • Historical Consciousness
    • Social Inquiry I
    • Research and Information Literacy
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 113

    Introduction to Antiracism

    This course introduces students to the concept of antiracism, particularly its historical contours in the United States. Effective Fall 2021, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: The Individual in Community, Historical Consciousness, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Either sem.

    • Historical Consciousness
    • The Individual in Community
    • Critical Thinking
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 114

    Kongo to Cuba: Art, Exchange, and Self-Determination in Africa and Latin America

    This course introduces the arts of Africa and Latin America. It explores the rich diversity of each continent's artistic production and highlights the impact of their intertwining histories on visual expression in the wake of transcontinental exchange and globalization. Effective Fall 2022, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Aesthetic Exploration, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: 1st sem.

    • Aesthetic Exploration
    • Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy
    • Critical Thinking
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 132

    Write Back Soon: Blackness and the Prison

    This course interrogates the theme of black containment from slavery and Jim Crow to, principally, mass incarceration. Students explore the topic alongside the development of open letter writing skills. This form explores the persuasive impact of personal relationships and the politics of public vulnerabilities. Readings include letters to and from prison, documentaries, poetry, short stories, anthologies, memoirs, comics, visual art, and critical interventions. We also look at contemporary projects organizing for abolition and prisoner support.. Effective Fall 2021, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: The Individual in Community, Aesthetic Exploration, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: 1st sem.

    • Aesthetic Exploration
    • The Individual in Community
    • Critical Thinking
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 207

    Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

    Examines the fundamental theoretical and empirical approaches regarding race/ethnicity and the current state of race relations in the U.S. that explore both contemporary social problems. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Historical Consciousness, The Individual in Community, Research and Information Literacy.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: 1st sem.

    • Historical Consciousness
    • The Individual in Community
    • Research and Information Literacy
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 210

    American Minstrelsy

    Prereq: First Year Writing Seminar (e.g., WR 100 or WR 120)

    An American entertainment historically rooted in commodified performance of "blackness", this course engages with the complicated history of minstrelsy as both a racist and progressive art form. Course material surveys the minstrel tradition and its influence on popular entertainment. Effective Spring 2022, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Writing-Intensive Course, Aesthetic Exploration, Research and Information Literacy.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: 2nd sem.

    • Aesthetic Exploration
    • Research and Information Literacy
    • Writing-Intensive Course
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 215

    Arts of Africa and Its Diaspora

    Exploration of a diversity of visual and performing arts from Africa, including royal regalia, masquerades, and contemporary painting. Examines how the dispersal of Africans, due to the transatlantic slave trade and immigration, contributed to the cultural richness of the Americas. Effective Fall 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Aesthetic Exploration, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: 2nd sem.

    • Aesthetic Exploration
    • Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy
    • Critical Thinking
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 234

    African Americans in Global Perspective: Slavery and the Creation of Race

    A study of how chattel slavery in the Americas led to racialization as a primary tool in the creation of American society and New World capitalism. Effective Fall 2020, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Ethical Reasoning, Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy, Critical Thinking.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Either sem.

    • Global Citizenship and Intercultural Literacy
    • Ethical Reasoning
    • Critical Thinking
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice
  • CAS AA 296

    Religion and Hip Hop

    Uses digital media studies to explore diverse religious expressions in hip hop culture. Through critical reading, community field trips, and hands-on technology usage, students consider an often overlooked element in the study of hip hop culture: religion. Effective Fall 2020, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Digital/Multimedia Expression, Aesthetic Exploration, Creativity/Innovation.

    [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Either sem.

    • Aesthetic Exploration
    • Digital/Multimedia Expression
    • Creativity/Innovation
    • BU Hub Pathway:
        Social & Racial Justice

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CAS College of Arts & Sciences
CFA College of Fine Arts
CGS College of General Studies
COM College of Communication
EGS College of Engineering and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
ENG College of Engineering
EOP Center for English Language & Orientation Programs (CELOP)
GMS Graduate Medical Sciences
GRS Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
HUB BU Hub general education program
KHC Questrom School of Business
LAW School of Law
MED School of Medicine
OTP Officer Training Program
PDP Physical Education Recreation and Dance
QST Questrom School of Business
SAR Sargent College
SDM Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
SED Wheelock College of Education & Human Development
SHA School of Hospitality Administration
SPH School of Public Health
SSW School of Social Work
STH School of Theology
XRG Cross Registration