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violence of these relations of power continue. “We are all aware that in the past few years there has been high-visibility news of white police shooting black men, and those police officers are defending themselves by saying they are ‘frightened for their lives,’” Ehrenhaus said. As a communication-centered project, he will focus on verbal and visual case studies, including reports of slave uprisings in colonial times, lithographs of slave revolts, lynching photography, coverage of the Freedom Summer
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Latino Studies Learning Objectives1) Through the analysis of a wide array of Latino cultural productions (literature, film, music, visual arts, socio-political studies), students will be introduced to Latino Studies as a field, its history from the Civil Rights era to the present, its spaces of engagement (community, academy, political, cultural), and main theoretical contributions. 2) Students will complicate their understanding of US history, geography, and dominant narratives about Latinos
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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Working with a Student Who has a Visual Disability (pdf) view download
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