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ES 224 - Black Male Studies: Lies, Literature, and Legacy |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2021
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Students will be able to construct appropriate and defensible reasoning in order to draw conclusions on the deficit praxis orientation and ameliorative frameworks of choice in studying Black males 2. Students will be able to identify and define the following concepts –Heteronormativity, Toxic (Hegemonic) Masculinity, and Patriarchy in relationship with Black males 3. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the context and complexity of the issues within Black Male Studies- in particular: C.R.I.S.H.I.S. (Constructed Racialized Identity Sustained Hegemonically In Systems) 4. Use critical thinking skills to understand the effects of race, class, and gender on society 5. Develop a deeper understanding of Black males’ ontological perspectives as well as learning about their societal perspectives 6. Exercise social responsibility and decision-making that values the various ideologies, orientations, cultures and backgrounds of Black males 7. Research and develop effective strategies that work toward dismantling the hegemonic praxis bequeathed to Black males in our U.S. society Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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