AF AMER M115
We Gone Be Alright: Developing Next Generation of Black Organizers
Description: (Same as Labor Studies M115.) Seminar, four hours. Learning from and building on Black labor and community organizing traditions, students develop skills and mindsets needed for transformative leadership. Students connect with leaders of community organizations, student organizers, and prepare for more intensive community-based work. P/NP or letter grading.
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Spring 2024 - This is a MUST take course! I absolutely loved this class and it was super easy! The class consisted of 2 weekly comments on readings we had through Perusall (so you don't have to buy any textbooks), 2 reflections that are 3 pages long each (based on lectures, readings, field trip), and a final group project (the assignment is different depending on what group you get paired with). All of these assignments are completely doable and super easy to do. This class also has a field-trip, this year not too many students went, but it was a fun experience, we went around different black-owned places and ate delicious food. The class was hosted online, so there is flexibility. If there are any concerns or issues, feel free to talk to the TA or professors and they are more than happy to talk to you!
Spring 2024 - This is a MUST take course! I absolutely loved this class and it was super easy! The class consisted of 2 weekly comments on readings we had through Perusall (so you don't have to buy any textbooks), 2 reflections that are 3 pages long each (based on lectures, readings, field trip), and a final group project (the assignment is different depending on what group you get paired with). All of these assignments are completely doable and super easy to do. This class also has a field-trip, this year not too many students went, but it was a fun experience, we went around different black-owned places and ate delicious food. The class was hosted online, so there is flexibility. If there are any concerns or issues, feel free to talk to the TA or professors and they are more than happy to talk to you!