Resistance Studies Series

Register now for Fall
Race, Media and International Affairs 101 & 102

Join Prof. Karen Attiah, along with special guests on a journey to examine the role of race and mass media in our modern world.

Decolonize Knowledge.

Fall Semester 101 & 102

October 6-November 21

Student Tiers

Supporter Tier

$200*

  • Class recordings (includes lecture & guest speaker Q&A discussion)

  • Community Chat

Community Tier

$300*

  • Supporter Tier plus

  • Access to all live classes

Anchor Tier

$1000*

  • Discourse Tier plus

  • Signed Certificates of Course Completion

  • Written feedback from Karen Attiah on one piece of work (essay, project draft, op-ed)

*Current pricing for the 102 tiers will be honored for all current 101 students.

Discourse Tier

$500*

  • Community Tier plus

  • Small-group weekly live discussion

  • Priority access to submit questions to guests.

Mentorship Tier

$2,500*

  • Discourse Tier plus

  • Weekly 30-min 1:1 office hours

  • Optional acknowledgement as a founding supporter

  • Support the scholarship of one Supporter tier student, guest lecturer honorariums, and operations

This course will examine the intersection between race, national identity, and the mass media in today's global world order. Students will learn about how people of color are beginning to challenge the journalism status quo, and how media narratives can fight or perpetuate inequalities. By the end of this course, students will gain a deeper media literacy around race and how it intersects with both national and global politics.

Race, Media & International Affairs 101

Live classes: Mondays 6:00pm-7:45pm Eastern
Discourse, Anchor, Mentorship discussions: Thursdays 6:00pm-7:00pm Eastern.

This course is only open to students who have completed 101. We will expand upon the concepts and conversations covered in 101 and explore new areas history that mainstream educational institutions have neglected or obfuscated.

Race, Media and International Affairs 102

Live classes: Wednesday 6:00-7:45pm Eastern
Discussion for Discourse, Anchor, Mentorship students: Thursday 7:00pm-8:00pm