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ANTH490 – Race, Place, and Violence: The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

The edition 2021 of the seminar on Race, Place and Violence focused on the centenary of the Tulsa Race Massacre (1921). Students’ final projects comprised a podcast series, each episode in the series a work of individual student research about some facet of Tulsa’s formation and Black history, the Greenwood community, and the massacre itself in 1921. Find this collaborative work here.

ANTH89 – Blackness and Racialization

The First-Year Seminar Race, Racialization, and Blackness: A Multidimensional Perspective (ANTH 89), was designed to prepare students to think and talk intelligently about race. At the end of the semester, students must demonstrate what they’ve learned, how their thinking on race has evolved, and what they can do with what they have learned. Here are several student presentations of their course learning.

Emma Rolader
Kate Rice
Phillippe Garay
Sanjana Rao
Crystal Villine