This course is part of Anti-Racism Specialization.
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What you'll learn
Understand historical and linguistic foundations of race and racism
Apply intersectionality theory to personal experiences
Evaluate role of race and racism in personal life and community
Develop skills for facilitating dialogues about race
Analyze connections between race, gender, and sexuality
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There are 4 modules in this course
This intermediate-level course builds upon Anti-Racism I to deepen understanding of race, racism, and anti-racist strategies. Through expert interviews, multimedia content, and interactive discussions, students explore historical and linguistic constructions of race, intersectionality, and practical approaches to anti-racist work. The curriculum examines settler colonialism, toxic masculinity, and the power of dialogue in addressing racial issues. Students engage with leading scholars and activists while developing critical thinking skills and personal strategies for anti-racist action.
Historical Constructions of Race and Racism
Module 1 · 7 Hours to complete
Linguistic Constructions of Race and Racism
Module 2 · 4 Hours to complete
Interpreting Intersectionality
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Create a Dialogue
Module 4 · 3 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Anti-Racism Specialization
Instructors
Instructor for Anti-Racism Courses at University of Colorado Boulder
Jennifer is an instructor at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in courses focused on anti-racism and social justice. As part of the Anti-Racism Specialization, she teaches Anti-Racism II, a course designed to explore the historical and linguistic foundations of race and racism, with a particular emphasis on intersectionality. Jennifer’s expertise helps students critically examine the role of race, racism, gender, and sexuality in their personal lives and communities. Through interviews with leading scholars and activists, she engages students in deep, reflective dialogue, encouraging them to navigate their own paths toward becoming anti-racist allies.
DJ, Musician, and Race Scholar at the University of Colorado Boulder
Shawn O'Neal is a DJ, musician, and producer who brings a unique perspective to the field of race studies. Currently a race scholar in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, Shawn's work focuses on the concept of "Audio Intersectionality." This theory explores the intersection of race, gender, sexuality, and class with sound, music, and performance studies. His research examines how music and sound have been used either as tools of subjugation and normalization or as strategies of resistance and platforms for activism. While his work primarily focuses on African American and Queer African American communities in the United States, it extends to other diasporic communities, including African, Asian, Latinx, Chicanx, Middle Eastern, and Indigenous populations globally. Shawn teaches courses that explore anti-racism and the role of music and sound in social justice movements.
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