Racial Justice in America
CSC 33304
Racial Justice in America is focused on the historic and current impact of racial injustice and the urgency of the work of racial justice today. Racial Justice in America will invite course participants to consider how the stories of the struggle for racial justice in the United States shapes our imaginations for the work of racial justice today. The centerpiece of this course is a required spring break immersion to major civil rights locations in the South. Additionally, students will read/reflect on how we tell the stories of racism in the United States and will create their own narrative/reflective account of their experience with racism and the civil rights movement sites.
Class Dates: Fridays 1:00–3:00 p.m.; January 27, February 10, February 24
Immersion Dates: This course includes a required immersion during the week of spring break.
Instructor: Adam Gustine
Cost: $300
Application Process:
There is no application for this course. For questions regarding financial assistance, contact gwhite2@nd.edu.
Credits: 1
Associated Term: Spring 2023