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  1. Participate in and guide conversations about race, racism, and anti-racism. Describe the historical and linguistic constructions of race and racism in the United States and define intersectionality. Engage in anti-racist practices and design a community outreach project.

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  2. Anti-Racism Specialization. Be an anti-racist ally!. Gain confidence participating in and guiding conversations about race, racism, and identity and act as an ally in your community to combat racism and white supremacy. Taught in English. 22 languages available.

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  3. 5 days ago · CU Boulder recognizes its obligation to redress systemic racism and to foster a campus culture that confronts racism and promotes equity for students, faculty and staff. CU Boulder committed to a series of actions outlined below in 2020.

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  4. - Distinguish between being not racist and being anti-racist - Define systemic and institutional racism - Accept the unequal history of race and racism in the United States that has created racial hierarchies that has disenfranchised Black Americans - Share with others the true foundations of United States’s histories beginning with the ...

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  5. Anti-Racism Canvas Course. In an effort to support and advance dialogue on race, particularly as it relates to the classroom, the Center for Teaching & Learning at CU Boulder has built a self-paced anti-racism course in Canvas.

  6. CU Boulder recognizes its obligation to redress systemic racism and to foster a campus culture that confronts racism and promotes equity for students, faculty and staff. CU Boulder commits to taking a series of immediate actions in advance of the Fall 2020 semester.

  7. Anti-Racism III is the third course in CU Boulder's Anti-Racism specialization on Coursera. You will be asked to apply and deepen what you've learned about race, racism, identity, and inequality in the first and second courses to a more global context that understands systemic racism and white supremacy as a human rights issue.

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