The Institute will be offering three short courses with 4-5 sessions with nationally-recognized scholars and public intellectuals in the fall and a special topics course in the winter.
These short courses will be staggered across the fall term to allow for students to participate in multiple offerings. Each sessions of a short course will be 2 hours. The short courses are respectively focused on Black intellectual THOUGHT in education, the harnessing of collective POWER of young people, and focusing on CREATION of new educational futures. These courses can be taken individually or as part of a series to experience moving from thought, conceptualizing power, and toward creation of your own anti-racist designs.
The work of creation will carry into the winter for those who wish to enroll in Sketching the Scope and Structure of a Racial Justice Knowledge Base/Examining the Political and Ethical Dimensions of Design, facilitated by Pamela Moss, James Hammond, and Maisie Gholson. In this course, we will be building a digital knowledge base focused on anti-racism.