Mark Joseph and Jenny King, faculty members at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, and doctoral assistant Braveheart Gillani developed a new online/in-person hybrid course for Mandel School students, Case Western Reserve University employees and Cleveland community members.
“Operationalizing Antiracism for Everyday Impact” is a skill-building course that provides participants with the tools, techniques and practices for effective antiracism. Participants will be equipped for a career disrupting racism in all its forms and manifestations at the internalized/intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional and system level. The course is built around an everyday antiracism framework that has eight key elements: curiosity, structure, perception, belonging, truth, healing, restitution and power.
The course will meet Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. starting Jan. 16. It is a two-credit course and will last for 12 weeks. View the working syllabus. Limited slots are available for the spring.
Contact Mark Joseph at mark.joseph@case.edu if you are interested in taking the course this spring or in the future.