Labeling and Racial Identity: Effects of Language on the University of Illinois Campus
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Labeling and Racial Identity: Effects of Language on the University of Illinois Campus
Author(s)
09spEOL574LP
Issue Date
2009
Keyword(s)
Racial identity
Labeling
African American
Black
Language
2009 Spring
EOL574
Series/Report Name or Number
EOL 574 Diversity in Higher Education
Prof. Lorenzo Baber
This course was designed to provide students with critical understanding of issues of diversity in higher education. There are multiple dimensions to diversity, far too complicated to cover in one course. Therefore, the goal of this seminar was to provide a general introduction to theory, research, and practices related to diversity issues. While this course was designed to focus on race/ethnicity, class, gender, and sexuality, there was intentional flexibility for this course to consider other forms of diversity that are valuable to participants. By the end of the course, students were expected to recognize and discuss major issues involving diversity in higher education from both micro (students, faculty, administrators) and macro levels (institutional and federal policies); consider, from both historical and contemporary perspectives, the politics of diversity in campus climates, including the role of privilege and the impact of discrimination; identify critical issues and develop an analysis grounded in research literature; develop/sharpen understanding of the writing process and research skills.
This collection examines ways in which the U.S. university and the American college experience are affected by diversity, and difference. In particular, these student projects examine experiences of diversity on campus, including important contemporary social, cultural, and political debates on equity and access to university resources.
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