Anti-Racism I is an introduction to the topic of race and racism in the United States. The primary audience for this course is anyone who is interested in learning about race/racism in the US who has never taken a course in critical race or ethnic studies or affiliated fields (indeed, who may not know what the fields of critical race studies or ethnic studies are), who has never read a book about race/racism, or attended any race equity or diversity trainings on the topic of race/racism.

Anti-Racism I
This course is part of Anti-Racism Specialization


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how to talk about race and racism
how to distinguish the difference between talking about race/racism and participating in racist acts
how to use contemporary intersectional terminology through a provided glossary
how to define systemic and institutional racism
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Reviewed on Dec 4, 2022
I found the material in this course to be well curated, engaging, highly influential, and pertinent in informing the future of my work and personal life.
Reviewed on Jan 23, 2021
This course has been an excellent start to my education around what it means to be anti-racist. My education has just begun and I look forward to Anti-Racism II. Thank you for this opportunity!
Reviewed on Nov 9, 2025
Very informative, engaging and reflective. Great start, looking forward to the next two.
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