Examines the historical and contemporary role of the United States' foreign policy in the constitution of domestic and global racial orders. Special attention is devoted to the US intervention in Africa and Latin America and parallels between Pan African social movements in these parts of the world and the struggle for Black liberation in the United States. Analysis of current foreign policies oriented by the "war on terror" and energy security provides the context for exploring the continuous re-making of imperial geographies of anti-Blackness and white supremacy.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing.

4

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
ALVES J A
Jaime Alves
2.8
22 reviews
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Winter 2024 . Alves J A
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Summer 2025 . Alves J A
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12:30 PM - 13:50 PM
BL ST 109 Alves J A Summer 2025 Total: 53
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2.8
BLST174 . Alves J A A Month Ago

Professor Alves is a great and flexible teacher for this class. There were a lot of weekly assigned readings, but never any homework. There was one group project, one written midterm, and our final was a podcast assignment. Participation counts because this is more of a discussion-based class, but it's a great class!

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BLST2 . Alves J A 3 Months Ago

Professor Alves made lectures interesting! Along with TA Lexxus being super sweet and understanding, this class was really easy and as long as you pay attention in lecture and do the readings, it's an easy pass. Do know that this class is participation heavy, but it's really not that bad at all.

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BLST2 . Alves J A 4 Months Ago

Sweetest professor ever —very lecture-heavy, but no assignments. Participation matters, but as long as you engage in conversation on the topics in class, you'll be fine. Would definitely take another class from him.

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BLKST2 . Alves J A 6 Months Ago

Professor Alves does not care about his students. This quarter, he has given us multiple assignments that are due within two days of his posting the prompt, often posting on Friday, due on Sunday. Many students work on the weekends. Additionally, he is usually late to his own class. Students wait 20+ minutes with no communication from the prof

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BLST174 . Alves J A 7 Months Ago

Professor Alves does not take his classes seriously. He holds students to unattainable standards, while he does not meet those standards himself. Students are marked down for spelling and grammatical errors. The caveat is that his prompts and emails often have several typos and spelling errors. DO NOT TAKE HIS CLASSES

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BLST174 . Alves J A 7 Months Ago

Professor Alves is a bad professor and teacher. He rarely responds to emails, and his directions are not clear and very vague, and on top of that he grades harshly. He is not very understanding either. Does not except late work period. He once answered my email in spanish, even though it is a Geopolitics class, and I don't speak spanish.

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