This course is designed for students, educators, staff, professionals, and globally minded learners who want to strengthen their cultural awareness in meaningful and actionable ways. What makes this course unique is its global perspective and its combination of expert insight, lived experience, and real-world examples. Rather than focusing only on U.S.-centered approaches, the course invites learners to examine inclusion, language, representation, and race through international and intercultural lenses. Through reflection and practical application, learners will build the confidence and awareness needed to communicate more intentionally and contribute to more inclusive communities.
By the end of this course, learners will be able to identify key concepts related to cultural awareness, apply globally inclusive language practices, recognize how race and identity operate across different cultural contexts, and use practical strategies to foster more inclusive communication and environments. Learners will benefit by gaining tools they can use in academic, professional, and everyday settings to engage more thoughtfully with people across cultures and backgrounds.
The first module will provide an overview for the entire course. It will set the foundation for learning in other modules by introducing common terms and concepts. Further, it will place cultural awareness into context by describing the relevance of this topic to other disciplines which you may be interested in or are currently active.
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1 vidéo•Total 2 minutes
Welcome & Course Overview•2 minutes
3 lectures•Total 25 minutes
Acknowledgements•10 minutes
Relevance of Cultural Awareness•5 minutes
Key Terms: The Lexicon of Cultural Awareness•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Introduction Quiz•30 minutes
Quiz 1: Introduction & Overview•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 20 minutes
Introductions & Background•20 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language – Part One
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module examines the power of language and imagery in shaping inclusive or exclusionary environments within academic and global contexts. Through insights from university leadership and a diverse panel of scholars, students will explore how words and visuals reflect deeper historical, cultural, and structural forces. Topics include the role of inclusive language, the global dimensions of diversity, the impact of visual representation, and the importance of multilingualism and cultural humility. Emphasis is placed on moving from symbolic gestures to substantive engagement, fostering critical reflection, and developing practical strategies for inclusive communication and representation.
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2 lectures•Total 20 minutes
Prompt One and Responses•10 minutes
Summary & Key Points•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language (Part 1)•30 minutes
Quiz 2: Globally Inclusive Language - Part One•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Discussion Prompt - Globally Inclusive Language (Part One)•10 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language – Part Two
Module 3•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This foundational module introduces participants to the principles and practices of inclusive language within international and intercultural contexts. Framed by the leadership of Dr. Ashley Green and Dr. Jabbar Bennett, this part emphasizes the importance of culturally aware communication, the impact of language on belonging, and the need to move beyond American-centric narratives. Participants will explore how inclusive language, practices, and guidance contribute to a welcoming campus environment. Through reflection, dialogue, and actionable insights, this module encourages learners to become intentional communicators and inclusive leaders in a globally connected community.
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2 lectures•Total 20 minutes
Practices to Reinforce Globally Inclusive Communication (Prompt 2: Video Segments)•10 minutes
Summaries & Key Points•10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language Quiz (Part Two)•30 minutes
Quiz 3: Globally Inclusive Language - Part Two•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 10 minutes
Discussion Prompt - Globally Inclusive Language (Part Two)•10 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language - Part Three
Module 4•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module explores the critical role of inclusive language, visual representation, and event planning in fostering a globally welcoming and equitable environment. Through real-world examples, personal narratives, and reflective discussion, learners will examine how everyday communication practices can unintentionally exclude individuals—particularly those from international, racialized, or marginalized backgrounds. Participants will learn to identify and avoid common pitfalls in language and imagery, understand the impact of cultural assumptions and stereotypes, and apply strategies to ensure accessibility and representation in campus and organizational events. The module emphasizes the importance of intentionality, empathy, and cultural awareness in creating inclusive spaces where all individuals feel seen, respected, and valued.By the end of this module, learners will be equipped with practical tools and a deeper understanding of how to operationalize inclusive concepts in global contexts.
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2 lectures•Total 20 minutes
Practical ways to make language, images, and events more inclusive•10 minutes
Summaries & Key Points •10 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 60 minutes
Globally Inclusive Language Quiz•30 minutes
Quiz 4: Globally Inclusive Language - Part Three•30 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 50 minutes
Globally Inclusive Images and Language in Society•50 minutes
Race in a Global Context - Part One
Module 5•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module invites participants on a deeply personal and globally informed journey into the complexities of race, identity, and inclusion. Led by Global DEI Practitioner Daniela Felletti and Dr. Anjam Chaudhary, this module blends lived experience with research and best practices to challenge binary thinking around race and expand understanding beyond a U.S.-centric lens. Through storytelling, historical context, and cross-cultural insights—including Daniela’s own experience growing up in Brazil with mixed heritage—participants will explore how systemic structures, such as Brazil’s whitening project, continue to shape personal and societal perceptions of race. The module also highlights how institutions like Michigan State University are applying globally inclusive strategies internally. This module is ideal for those seeking to deepen their understanding of race and identity in a global context and to apply inclusive practices in both personal and professional settings.
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2 lectures•Total 100 minutes
Prompt & Responses - Part One•90 minutes
Summaries & Key Points•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 5: Race in a Global Context - Part One•30 minutes
Race in a Global Context - Part Two
Module 6•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This section explores the evolving and transnational nature of race through the critical insights of Dr. Kristen Edwards and Dr. Shahjahan. Drawing from Black studies, critical pedagogy, and global histories, the module challenges conventional, nation-bound understandings of race. Students will examine how racial hierarchies are constructed through theological, phenotypical, and socio-political frameworks, and how whiteness operates as a global norm tied to access, privilege, and mobility. Emphasis is placed on the malleability of racism, the intersections of race with gender, religion, and citizenship, and the enduring impact of coloniality on contemporary racial dynamics.
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2 lectures•Total 70 minutes
Race in a Global Context - Part Two•60 minutes
Summaries & Key Points•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 6: Race in a Global Context - Part Two•30 minutes
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