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Anti-Racism III
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 3 Sequences
- Intermediate Level
Course details
Syllabus
WEEK 1: The Road to Anti-Racism
In this module, you will build on the lessons from Anti-Racism I and II and take what you have learned and put it into action. We call Week 1 “The Road to Anti-Racism,” and provide you with readings and viewings about concrete things you can do to enact anti-racism.
WEEK 2: Roadblocks to Anti-Racism
In this module, you will learn strategies for overcoming roadblocks in enacting everyday anti-racism practices.
WEEK 3: How to Keep Driving on the Road to Anti-Racism
In this module, you will learn tools, strategies, and resources to keep making anti-racism an everyday practice.
Prerequisite
Instructors
Jennifer Ho
Ethnic Studies
Shawn O'Neal
Ethnic Studies
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