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ES 440/540 examines race, literature, and culture from an interdisciplinary perspective. In this class, we are studying the U.S. Black and Brown Power Movements of the 1960s and 1970s as a basis for understanding some of the key issues that emerged from this period of U.S. racial history. This course considers the causes and goals, successes and failures, aspirations, and limits of Black Power and Brown Power Movements during the 1960s and 1970s.
Students' contributions to Wikipedia give them an opportunity to contribute to the encyclopedia's coverage of these controversial movements and their multiple contexts.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
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Teeny89 | La Raza | La Raza |
Urfavesjw | ||
Biggest Little City | The Portland Black Panthers: Empowering Albina and Remaking a City | |
Dbonill2 | ||
Dramareina | ||
Squidink15 | ||
StayAtHomeCatMom66 | East LA Walkouts | |
Browneyedgirl9 | ||
Fluseason 2018 | Blackface | |
Boricuaxicana | ||
Necesitamosaire | ||
Queenofthecommune | Spanish language in the United States | |
Dinocorncompanion | ||
LotusWarrior | ||
Porqueno250 |
Get to know the basics of Wikipedia.
Complete these additional training modules and suggest 3-5 possible articles to write or edit, via the course Dashboard. After I approve a topic, you can get started with researching, writing, and peer reviewing.
In class, we will reflect on and discuss your experiences with Wikipedia, with a focus on frustrations, limitations, and writing style.
Review 2 other students' edits.
Review two other students' edits.