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Spring Term 2025 The Black Athlete's Protest - 3900 - ETST 204
This course is cross listed with HIST 204 (CRNs: 3899).
Please register for the course you want to appear on your transcript. You can also submit a Crosslist Request Form at any time.


Catalog Description : This course represents an opportunity to turn everyday conversations, debates, and discourse about sports into conversations informed by history. Too often, to quote the creators of the Kaepernick syllabus, "especially within the media and from those whose whiteness--their privilege--insulates, empowers, and protects, people speak without the requisite tools, without the requisite historic foundation, and without the necessary information." If we are going to follow NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s lead to work toward justice, we must do so with a historic foundation, with knowledge about the persistent realities of racial injustice and inequality, with insight into the longstanding struggles of the Black athlete. Through their own research, a variety of writing assignments, and by leading class discussions, students will study the activism of Harry Edwards, Serena Williams, Simone Biles, and so many others to comprehend the historic significance the Black athlete’s protest.

Attributes: Cross-Listed Course, Course for First Year Students, GER Dimens Diversity, GER Writing Intensive, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Spring Term 2025

Instructors

Betsy Schlabach

Course

ETST 204

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

THE BLACK ATHLETE'S PROTEST (D,W)

Final Exam

 

CRN

3900

Status

Active

Class Time

12:40 PM-02:25 PM TR MAIN 401

Start-End Date

Mar 31, 2025-Jun 11, 2025

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

Cross Listed as

HIST 204

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