The goal of this First-Year Seminar is to help students develop their own sense of Black feminist thought and practice…
“There ain’t nothing new about rapping.” That’s what elders from a host of African American communities declared when hip-hop first…
The contemporary moment in Earth’s history is increasingly defined by environmental changes and threats, many of which lead to the…
This research seminar provides a broad grounding in American Indian law, history and literature through an exploration of the remarkable…
One of the most misunderstood terms to enter the public consciousness in recent years is “critical race theory.” It is…
In this seminar, we will study the history, cultures, and documentation of Asian Americans in the U.S. South, from the…
One of the most misunderstood terms to enter the public consciousness in recent years is “critical race theory.” It is…
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the rich tapestry of minority languages spoken in this country began a widespread shift…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
This course explores birth and death as common human rites of passage impacted by changing American historical and cultural contexts….