Catalog Description
Explores African American culture as reflected through theories of race and ethnicity and the aesthetics and politics of Black popular music from the Black Awakening of the 1960s to Hip-hop. Provides an understanding of how Black music forms have impacted and represented African American social consciousness, struggles, resistance, and racial justice.
Section Notes
This class has no scheduled meetings and requires the use of Canvas. All coursework is completed on Canvas using an internet enabled device. This class is part of and is 16 weeks. For course details, students must check the .
Requisites
Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes