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BL ST 100: Africa and United States Policy
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Post-World War II Africa and United States foreign policy. Special attention is devoted to southern Africa and parallels between social movements in that part of the world and the United States civil rights movement.
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BL ST 102: Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
This course examines the tradition of radical thought and the relevance of this thought to the needs and interests of the Black community.
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BL ST 103: The Politics of Black Liberation - The Sixties
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The origins of various Black liberation organizations and their ideologies and strategies in the 1960s. Study of grass roots organizations and their struggles sheds light on the developments that occurred when this movement encountered the intransigence of entrenched American racism.
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BL ST 104: Black Marxism
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
A theoretical explication and critique of the diverse Marxian analyses developed in Africa and the African Diaspora from the early 20th century. The course traces and analyzes the divergences of Black Marxisms from Western Marxism.
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BL ST 106: Women and Politics of the Body
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Examines the relationship between race and gender in the construction of bodily politics that include perceptions of beauty and femininity. In understanding how race and gender matter in conceptualizations of beauty, this course centers black women's bodies as important sites of resistance.
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BL ST 108: Obama as a Political and Cultural Phenomenon
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Examines the historical, cultural and political nature of the Obama phenomenon. Given the historical nexus of race and class in the United States, the course will explore the historical implications of the election.
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BL ST 118: Comparative Rebellion
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Examines key events in Brown/Black resistance and rebellion in the U. S. and the Borderlands. Using primary and secondary sources, the course emphasizes parallel rebellions, transnational revolutionary thought, and cross-racial alliances.
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BL ST 122: The Education of Black Children
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Explores the effects of social, political, and economic forces on the history of Black education. Examines ways of challenging the impacts of race, class, gender, and language in the educational achievement of Black children. Focuses on anti-bias/multicultural curricula in urban settings. Fieldwork required.
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BL ST 124: Housing, Inheritance, and Race
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Housing discrimination systematically skews opportunities and life chances in the United States across racial lines. This course examines the origins and evolution of fair housing laws, and the role that housing plays in asset accumulation, inheritance, and wealth.
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BL ST 125: Queer Black Studies
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
An exploration of the intersection of Black Studies and Queer Studies from various theoretical, literary, historical, and multi-media perspectives. Cultural producers studied include: Audre Lorde, Marlon Riggs, Bayard Rustin, and Bruce Nugent.
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