- How can we address contemporary global inequalities that are rooted in racist ideologies?
- How are race and racism related to economic, social, cultural, and ecological inequities?
- How can we better understand the broad geographical and historical consequences of race?
How have racism and racialization impacted different regions of the globe?
This Lab will investigate the category of race in a transnational framework, examining diverse geographical and historical manifestations of race in relation to social, economic, political, and cultural practices. Looking at various colonial legacies, philosophical texts, and works of art, this lab will encourage reflection and interpretation of the language and idea of race in order to understand the different experiences of racialized populations and communities, with the explicit goal of promoting a more inclusive vision of humanity for the twenty-first century.Collaborations
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- Collaborators TBA
Impact Outcomes
Students will share their findings with the general public in a format of their choosing. This will be updated several times. Include intended outcomes and then when Lab is over, come back here to update with examples of some of the outcomes.
Enrollment Information
Fall 2021: Tuesday and Thursday 1:30pm-2:45 pm and *Tuesday 3:00pm-4:15pm
Ross-Blakely Hall, Room 171, Session C
- Humanities Lab HUL 494 and 598
- School of International Letters and Cultures SLC 494 and 598
- French FRE 494 and 598
- Educational Studies EDU 494 and 598
- African and African American Studies AFR 494 and 598
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Instructional Team

Faculty: Yeukai Mlambo
Director of Mastercard Foundation Digital Initiatives Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Deconstructing Race
Fall 2021

Faculty: Isaac Joslin
French School of International Letters & Cultures Deconstructing Race
Fall 2021