Problem Set, Assignment, and Solutions
Rhetoric and Race - Background and Assignment - SHU MLK Symposium 2020
AFAM 3291 - MLK Symposium
(2020)
Description
Provides an overview of Rhetoric and describes the historical development of Race as a rhetorical construct. Offers two associated assignment options: a digital audio interview plus video debrief on contemporary racism, and/or an essay on 21st century abolitionist rhetoric. - Jon Radwan and Angela Kariotis
Keywords
- Rhetoric of Race,
- 21st century abolition,
- activist journalism,
- teaching social justice,
- inter-racial unity,
- social construction of race,
- responding to racism,
- Christian unity,
- Communication and social change
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities,
- American Studies,
- Other American Studies,
- Digital Humanities,
- History,
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies,
- Other Arts and Humanities,
- Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies,
- Religion,
- Rhetoric and Composition,
- Other Rhetoric and Composition,
- Rhetoric,
- Education,
- Curriculum and Social Inquiry,
- Humane Education,
- Liberal Studies,
- Social and Behavioral Sciences,
- Communication,
- Critical and Cultural Studies,
- Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication,
- International and Intercultural Communication,
- Social Influence and Political Communication,
- Speech and Rhetorical Studies,
- Other Social and Behavioral Sciences,
- Political Science,
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration,
- Peace and Conflict Studies,
- Social Policy,
- Social Welfare,
- Sociology,
- Inequality and Stratification and
- Politics and Social Change
Publication Date
Winter January 21, 2020
Citation Information
Jon P. Radwan. "Rhetoric and Race - Background and Assignment - SHU MLK Symposium 2020" AFAM 3291 - MLK Symposium (2020) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jon_radwan/36/
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