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Creator: M. Shadee Malaklou
Description: These reading and viewing assignments are designed to prompt politically vigilant conversations about historical and institutional constructs of black male criminality in the United States. They unpack Trayvon Martin’s gratuitous murder in February 2012 and the response his tragic death elicited from media and legal institutions, especially relevant in the wake of Michael Brown’s August 2014 lynching in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Creator: M. Shadee Malaklou
Description: If the movement Black Lives Matter indexes the precarity of black life, then this course interrogates how and why black lives don’t matter or, better yet, how and why black lives, categorically excluded from human protections, can’t (epistemologically) matter.
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Creator: M. Shadee Malaklou
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Creator: M. Shadee Malaklou
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