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Supplemental Resources for "A Good Time for the Truth"
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A Good Time for the Truth explores race and intersectionality in Minnesota. Published in 2016, it experienced a resurgence after the murder of George Floyd. The authors, all from Minnesota, write personal memoirs about how race in Minnesota has affected their lives. The book provides a lot of great material for freshman composition courses. Plus, it is, quite simply, a book that everyone must read. 

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Arts and Humanities
Composition and Rhetoric
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Sociology
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Module
Unit of Study
Author:
Mike Mutschelknaus
Date Added:
11/13/2022
Teaching First Generation College Students
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This video is a short summary of what I've learned as an instructor taking the course: "Teaching First Generation College Students." First generation college students have unique needs and challenges when it comes to academics. The following are great resources for instructors teaching at the college level to assist first generation college students in their academic journey and ensure their ultimate success. 

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Banafshe Sharifian
Date Added:
12/10/2021
Topics in Social Theory and Practice: Race and Racism
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Courses in the Topics in Social Theory and Practice series feature in-depth considerations of such topics with reflections on their implications for social change.
The topic for Fall 2014 is race and racism. We will consider a variety of arguments for and against the biological and / or social “reality” of race—taking into account purported races other than those defined by the black / white binary and the intersection of race with other social categories. We will then consider a number of accounts of racism, contemporary manifestations of racism, and potential counter-measures.

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Arts and Humanities
Gender and Sexuality Studies
History
Philosophy
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Haslanger, Sally
Date Added:
09/01/2014