Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Concentration
Introduction to Black, Race, & Ethnic Studies (INTE 219 – G2 (31771)
This interdisciplinary course will introduce students to the histories, literature, culture, and lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) as they navigate the institutional and social structures that help them strive and keep them oppressed. The course builds cultural competency and instructs students to explore how settler colonialism, imperialist capitalism, and other contemporary and historical inequities impede social justice. The course investigates the roots of racism, the construction of whiteness, and the perpetuation of anti-blackness. Further, it celebrates the hard-won victories that have helped to advance racial and ethnic diplomacy and ethnic joy.
For more information, please contact:
Chy Sprauve, Ph.D (she/they) Assistant Professor of Black, Race and Ethnic Studies (English Dept.) Coordinator, Black, Race and Ethnic Studies Concentration, QCC-CUNY |