Curricular Support Courses 215RR - Intergroup Dialogue: 'Understanding Race and Racism in the United States and Mount Holyoke College'
Intrgp Dialg: Race/Racism U.S.
Fall
2020
01
1.00
Molly Keehn
SSU 09:00AM-05:00PM; -; -
Mount Holyoke College
112163
;Arranged DEPT;Arranged DEPT
mkeehn@mtholyoke.edu
In a culturally and socially diverse society, discussion about issues of difference, conflict and community are needed to facilitate understanding between social/cultural groups. In this intergroup dialogue, students will actively participate in two days (16 hours) of semi-structured, face-to-face meetings with students from other social identity groups. Students will learn from each others' perspectives, read and discuss relevant reading material, and explore their own and other groups' experiences in various social and institutional contexts. Students will also explore ways of taking action to create change and bridge differences at the interpersonal and social/community levels.
Students may take this weekend dialogue experience for 1 academic credit or may participate without registration as a co-curricular opportunity. In addition to the weekend meetings, there are reflection papers to be completed before and after the dialogue