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Welcome BLS 1003

Hello Students!

My name is Professor Reynozo and I am looking forward to a critically engaging semester with you all!

This is the default site for The Evolution and Expressions of Racism – BLS 1003 on Blogs@Baruch. Think of this as your virtual syllabus and guide. You will be able to find all related course documents for the semester here!

Fun Facts About Me:

  • I am a Brooklyn based New York City native
  • I went to New York University (BA) and Columbia University (MA)
  • I speak 4 languages (English, Spanish, French & Portuguese)
  • I am a musician!
  • You can watch my music videos on YouTube
  • You can listen to my DJ Mixes on SoundCloud

COURSE THEME 

“A multidimensional course approaching racism from a historical, political, economic, and sociological point of view. The nature of prejudice will be discussed with regard to prejudice against different ethnic groups. Emphasis will be placed upon the effects of racism on Black people in the United States. The study will be discussed with regard to the effects of racism on the perpetrators and their victims.”

“Race” does not cause racism. It is more accurate to say that racism constructed race.

Credits

3

Recent Semesters

Spring, 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Summer 2022

Typical Class Length

1 hour 15 minutes, 2 hours 30 minutes

Class Size

5-35

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