Whiteness, Power, Ontology
This class explores and interrogates whiteness as a political object, subjective-relational force, and ontological category. We begin by reviewing liberal notions of white privilege and intersectionality. We explore the cultural construction of whiteness in relation to capitalism and cultural hegemony. And we examine white supremacy at the level of every day cultural practices and in relation to state reproduction and violence.
RelationalOrgnizng/Communities
This course brings together students and community members who are currently engaged in activist and organizing work. Students will learn tools/skills for organizing, while centering relationships and solidarity as the foundation of social justice.
Honors Research
Research in preparation for Senior Honors Thesis. Prior arrangement with the Department Honors Coordinator and University Honors Program required.
Honors Thesis
Preparation and writing of Senior Honors Thesis. Prior arrangement with the Department Honors Coordinator and University Honors Program required.
Honors Thesis
Preparation and writing of Senior Honors Thesis. Prior arrangement with the Department Honors Coordinator and University Honors Program required.
Honors Thesis
Preparation and writing of Senior Honors Thesis. Prior arrangement with the Department Honors Coordinator and University Honors Program required.
Honors Project
Not available at this time