Activism in Sports and Culture

Instructor: Chris Webber

Skills you'll gain

  •   Timelines
  •   Social Studies
  •   Social Justice
  •   Writing
  •   Media and Communications
  •   Journalism
  •   Cultural Responsiveness
  •   Political Sciences
  •   Oral Expression
  •   Sociology
  •   Social Sciences
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    How does context inform the shape and outcome of protests? What is it about sports that provides space — or doesn't — for political statements? Why do some of us expect athletes to be activists, when others would rather they "shut up and dribble"? We'll explore all of these questions and more in this class. Your professor will be NBA All-Star and TNT Sports journalist and commentator Chris Webber, who leads interviews with iconic activists, including John Carlos and Jemele Hill as they wrestle with the meanings and outcomes of their activism. You'll read and watch primary source documents about acts of protest, and academic and journalistic work that reckons with the legacies of those acts. By the end of the course, you'll have a better understanding of historical and contemporary protest moments, and be able to create and apply new ways of thinking about the activism within the world of sports in history and today.

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    The Organizer

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