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Hampshire College Course Explores ‘Appropriate Whiteness in the Age of Trump’

Hampshire College Course Explores ‘Appropriate Whiteness in the Age of Trump’

“explore how to build a human rights movement to counter the white supremacist movement in the U.S.”

As I’ve pointed out before, Hampshire College in Massachusetts makes Berkeley look like a conservative institution.

Campus Reform reports:

Course explores ‘appropriate whiteness in the age of Trump’

Hampshire College is offering a course this semester exploring how to respond to white supremacy in the “Age of Trump.”

The course description for “White Supremacy and Appropriate Whiteness in the Age of Trump” poses questions such as whether “white supremacy is a permanent feature of modern society” and how to “appropriately respond to its ideology and political power in the Age of Trump.”

The description elaborates that the class will “research and discuss the relationship between white supremacy and white privilege, and explore how to build a human rights movement to counter the white supremacist movement in the U.S.”

The goal of the class, according to the course description, is to learn how to counter white supremacy and “understand the range of possible responses to white supremacy, both its legal and extralegal forms.”

The course will be taught by Loretta Ross, a visiting assistant professor at Hampshire College who last year was embroiled in controversy after claiming that “abortion, like childbirth, can be a joyful experience when achieving reproductive justice through human rights.”

Earlier this year, Ross shared an article on Twitter along with her own commentary, arguing that “Faculty trained to speak about systems of oppression should not be required to be neutral in the classroom (opinion).”

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Comments

Clearly … white supremacy is considered merely being white …

The Friendly Grizzly | January 17, 2018 at 1:45 pm

I think my whiteness is perfectly appropriate given my heritage. The views or opinions of some teacher at a college no one ever heard of have nothing to do with it.

Abortion can be a joyful experience? That’s all I needed to hear to form my opinion about the course, the professor, and college.