The #BlackLivesMatter movement is the most significant political movement in African American life in the United States in the last fifty years. BLM leaders denounced anti-black racism, white supremacy, and police brutality and reshaped how we think about gender, sexuality, social justice, economic injustice, and crime. The movement is grounded in a long history of African American activism. From slave revolts to the Black Panther Party, from the founding of the Congressional Black Caucus, to the eruption of the #BLM Movements, this course is an interdisciplinary and historical exploration of the BlackLivesMatter movement.
What you'll learn
understand the historical context of the Black Lives Matter movement
analyze the socio-political implications of the movement
explore themes of social justice, gender, and economic injustice
Course objectives
examine the evolution of African American activism
discuss the role of BLM in reshaping societal norms
critically assess the movement's impact on contemporary issues