I CAN'T BREATHE: Unmasked Dialogue in the Era of Black Lives Matter-Creating Safe Spaces for Students to Explore Complex Themes

Participants will engage in activities, readings, and discussions stemming from the rebellion and the current movement for social justice that erupted after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police. Student Learning Outcomes * Students will engage in discussions on the topic...

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Police
Police brutality
Race
Racial Differences
Racial justice
Racism
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