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FG 106: Do #AllLivesMatter?:Historical and Contemporary Protest in the U.S. – Colorado College

FG 106: Do #AllLivesMatter?:Historical and Contemporary Protest in the U.S.

Residential Needs based scholarship Academic College credit

Colorado College

Date/Time: Jul 13 - 29, 2020     9:00am - 9:00pm
Ages: 16-18
Cost: $4,986.00
Registration deadline: Mar 3, 2020

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#BlackLivesMatter was created after the murder of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin “as a response to the anti-Black racism that permeates our society.” In response, #AllLivesMatter was created more informally to counter what many felt was an exclusionary focus on Black lives at the expense of others. This, however, is just one example of the debates that ensue regarding various forms of protest, especially that which is entrenched in discourses about race, gender, sexuality, and other identity markers. This course allows students to examine these debates about protests concerning the LGBTQ movement, immigrants’ rights, mass incarceration, and others.

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Colorado College
14 East Cache la Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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