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“How Eve Saved My Soul”: Sonic Lineage As The Prequel To The Playlist Project, Todd Craig
“How Eve Saved My Soul”: Sonic Lineage As The Prequel To The Playlist Project, Todd Craig
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No abstract provided.
Tell Virgil Write Brick On My Brick’: Doctoral Bashments, (Re)Visiting Hiphopography And The Digital Discursivity Of The Dj - A Mixed Down Methods Movement, Todd Craig
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No abstract provided.
[Blst 103] Black Women In The Atlantic World, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
[Blst 103] Black Women In The Atlantic World, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
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Course Description: This course examines the foundations, ideas, concerns, and implications of Black feminism within the context of the Black Atlantic. A major goal of this class is to foster dialogue and critical discussion about Black feminism as a site of theory and practice emphasizing social, political, and personal transformation.
Afn 122 Course Design Worksheet And Content: An Anti - Racist And Culturally Inclusive Pedagogy, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
Afn 122 Course Design Worksheet And Content: An Anti - Racist And Culturally Inclusive Pedagogy, Oluremi "Remi" Alapo
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Studying (and teaching) such a vast and diverse continent can be challenging. Because no introductory course can claim to be fully comprehensive, this one will explore several themes in the history of Africa and its peoples that the professor finds important and noteworthy. The readings, lectures, films, and activities will consider broad regions of the continent, and the goals of this course include both knowledge and enjoyment. You should come away from this class with a new appreciation for Africa and a general idea of its history from 1500 to the present.
Intro To Jazz, Jon De Lucia
Intro To Jazz, Jon De Lucia
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OER Based Syllabus for MUS 145 Intro to Jazz course at City College. Covers the history and development of jazz along with basic music fundamental vocabulary.
African American History Since Emancipation, Laurie Woodard
African American History Since Emancipation, Laurie Woodard
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This syllabus is designed for a lecture course on Post-Emancipation African American history.
What Faith Teaches Us: An Essay On Faith Adiele, Rochelle Spencer
What Faith Teaches Us: An Essay On Faith Adiele, Rochelle Spencer
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Essay on the writer Faith Adiele and women's bodies.