Explores historical and current social conditions of Black people in the United States. Topics include the following: origins of Black Studies; chattel slavery and resistance; Reconstruction; Jim Crow segregation; Harlem Renaissance; Black Nationalism; structural racism and anti-Blackness; Civil Rights and Black Power Movements; racial wealth gap; critical race theory and Neo-liberalism; carcerality and the prison industrial complex; white privilege and rage; and the intersection of race, gender, class, and sexuality in shaping Black identity and life chances. As a 5 unit course, BLST 1 is reading and writing intensive, with a focus on developing research skills through a Black Studies lens.

No Prerequisites

5

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
GEs AHI Area D Ethnicity Writing
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RICHARDSON M
Matt Richardson
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5 reviews
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GIRV 1115
W R F
11:00 AM - 12:20 PM
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TD-W 2600
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11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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BL ST 1 Banks I Fall 2023 Total: 82
BL ST 1 Wooten T L Winter 2023 Total: 64
5
2.4
FEMST180 . Richardson M 3 Years Ago

Weekly forums, midterm paper, and final paper. Lectures were not mandatory but were helpful to understand the reading and get tips for papers. It was reading heavy, basically a (short) novel per week. However unless you are writing paper on that book, you can skim as we are not tested on them. Genuine, passionate, professor that I would recommend.

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FEMST180 . Richardson M 4 Years Ago

Grade is broken down into forum participation, reading responses, and a midterm as well as a final paper. Super lenient with deadlines and understanding of COVID-related circumstances, but he does assign a lot of reading and lecture is mandatory so not very accommodating with that. Easy grader for reading responses/forums but tougher with essays.

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FEMST80 . Richardson M 3 Years Ago

Professor Richardson's course is easy to pass even without attending class. Just go to section, read/skim the readings, post on the forums, and do the midterm and final. Most of his lectures were confusing because they didn't seem very organized but passing was still very easy.

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FEMST80 . Richardson M 3 Years Ago

very simple class, but if you value your education you will be extremely disappointed. almost every lecture consisted of about 15 minutes of mindless stumbling over random topics and then he would put on a sometimes unrelated video and leave the room. also only covered a few very niche topics for a class that's supposed to be an intro.

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FEMST80 . Richardson M 3 Years Ago

Terrible professor and class. Advocated for pedophilia and did not lecture well. You will read so much for very little in return.

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BL ST 3
0 / 38 Enrolled
Introduction to African Studies
Jude Akudinobi 3.3
M T W
08:00 AM - 09:20 AM
58.7% A
BL ST 99
0 / 5 Enrolled
Independent Studies in Black Studies
T B A
100.0% A
BL ST 99RA
0 / 5 Enrolled
Independent Research Assistance in Black Studies
T B A
BL ST 109
0 / 65 Enrolled
Empire: the Geopolitics of Race
Jaime Alves 2.8
M T W
12:30 PM - 13:50 PM
15.2% A
BL ST 126
0 / 65 Enrolled
Comparative Black Literatures
Jude Akudinobi 3.3
M T W
09:30 AM - 10:50 AM
55.7% A
BL ST 127
0 / 65 Enrolled
Black Women Writers
Coffey Edison
T W R
14:00 PM - 15:20 PM
63.4% A