Instructors: Maxwell Cassity +1 more

What you'll learn

  •   Define anti-asian racism and its history in the US
  •   Recognize the diversity of AAPI cultures, perspectives, and experiences
  •   Identify bias, discrimination, and racism in various spaces
  •   Develop a skill set for responding to anti-asian racism
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Community Organizing
  •   Social Studies
  •   Immigration Law
  •   World History
  •   Media and Communications
  •   Cultural Sensitivity
  •   Diversity Awareness
  •   Social Justice
  •   Advocacy
  •   Intercultural Competence
  •   Culture
  •   Cultural Diversity
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    Drawing from a diverse range of Asian American experiences, this course will utilize a variety of course-specific and open-source materials and activities that include facilitated conversations, interviews, videos, articles, podcasts, and art to guide the learner through 3 weekly modules. Week 1 focuses on the history of Asian American cultures and identities in the US. Week 2 tightens this lens to examine contextual examples of anti-Asian racism in US history and culture as well as artists, activists, and communities who have actively resisted Anti-Asian violence. Week 3 explores examples of Asian American activism and anti-racism using a humanities-centered approach and encourages learners to think about ways to deploy the skills developed throughout the course in their own communities and lives. During the course, learners will have the opportunity to complete self-guided reflections and responses to course material that will develop their knowledge of anti-racist practices and active bystander intervention. Learners who complete the course will be offered the opportunity to earn a Coursera badge/certificate and all participants will be encouraged to take the knowledge and skills gained from the course into their communities.

    Exploring The Contours of Asian American History

    Covid-19, Media Representation, and Becoming an Active Bystander

    Course Conclusion and Evaluation

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