#BlackLivesMatter: Critical PerspectivesMain MenuIntroductionIntroduction to this projectBlack Lives Matter: Guiding PrinciplesGuiding principles of the National Black Lives Matter movementSyllabusThis was a multidisciplinary class cross-listed in several departments and offered at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Within this document, the first half is the undergraduate version of the syllabus and the second half is the graduate version. The major difference between the two is the required length of the writing assignments.Learning ModulesResources to supplement course discussion topicsDiscussionCourse discussion boardStudent ProjectsListing of Spring 2016 Seminar student projectsAcknowledgementsAcknowledgements for this siteSpring 2016 Seminar students at the University of Texas at San Antoniod505847aac9646980a167bd7220e7cdf0e43a299University of Texas at San Antonio Special Collections
Morgan Jones: Final Research Project
12017-02-02T10:43:10-08:00Keila Taylor1ed11cd599f39d52811f61c2c1b8b664364c86d5102152Morgan, along with three other students, created a collaboritive blog. " This blog is our space to express our uniqueness and a multi-mode of perspectives that demonstrate the ways in which Black women matter. Throughout the context of this virtual space we address issues around intersectionality and respectability politics."plain2017-02-02T10:58:28-08:00Keila Taylor1ed11cd599f39d52811f61c2c1b8b664364c86d5
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12016-11-16T09:17:01-08:00Keila Taylor1ed11cd599f39d52811f61c2c1b8b664364c86d5I am not my hair… Or am I?/Escaping the Misconceptions of #BLMKeila Taylor7A Research Project by Morgan Jonesplain2017-05-22T12:14:14-07:00Keila Taylor1ed11cd599f39d52811f61c2c1b8b664364c86d5