Examines the historical, economic and political processes and practices of racialization, and the ways in which these processes and their effects become entrenched in our social and educational institutions. Theories and practices of integrative anti-racist education will be explored, including its applications in a variety of work places. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote(s): Cannot receive credit for EIND 852 and EFDT 844.
Examines the historical, economic and political processes and practices of racialization, and the ways in which these processes and their effects become entrenched in our social and educational institutions. Theories and practices of integrative anti-racist education will be explored, including its applications in a variety of work places. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote(s): Cannot receive credit for EIND 852 and EFDT 844.