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Students take a more critical look at education.
The University of Maryland course explores if and how discussions on race and racism have changed since “The Boondocks” first aired in 2005.
The University of Kent, which is in the UK, is encouraging students to take a four-hour course on white privilege, pronoun use, and microaggressions, and students who pass the course win a gold star.
A course about Kandi Burruss’ entrepreneurial moves is coming to Georgia State University.
A new Black Lives Matter-inspired college course in southern California was being criticized for having "really little to do with education" and instead promoting "violence and segregation."
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