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Peace and Conflict Studies - Irish, African, and Indigenous Alliances

Class
Stephanie Carta, B.Sc.
Average rating:4.6Number of reviews:(46)
In this 4-week mini course, students will discover the alliances for conflict resolution and ending oppression made between Irish people, Africans, and Native Americans.

Class experience

Students will make connections between peace and conflict studies inside American History, European History, and the Pan-African movement. As with all social studies courses, students will learn how to use primary and secondary sources as evidence and understand how historians and political scientists construct arguments and narratives. Critical race theory also underlies the assumptions of this course, and students will learn how this theory applies to practice, as well as all our lives.    
At Suffolk University, I studied Irish history with Prof. David Robbins, as well as a variety of history and political science courses on Black history and Pan-African studies. I also worked with professors and other advisors on my research in the field, including Prof. Monica McWilliams from Queens University, Belfast, and Prof. Tom Lodge, then at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. 

I wrote my undergraduate dissertation on the negotiation of political conflict in Northern Ireland and South Africa, towards by B.S. from Suffolk University in political science. I living in both nations while doing my field research, putting myself into the field and places of conflict. Professor O'Malley served as one of my academic advisors, and I worked with the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition during Northern Ireland's negotiations. In South Africa, I worked for an NGO associated with the Democratic Party and interviewed those who negotiated the end of apartheid. 
I'll provide open access resources. 
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Political violence is certainly a part of this discussion. Some of these groups and individuals were involved in terrorism, and the point of the peace process includes giving voice to these individuals while transitioning to democratic norms and non-violence. 
Average rating:4.6Number of reviews:(46)
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Hi students! I'm Ms. Stephanie Carta. My teaching career began in 2012. I previously taught at a private school that emphasized small group learning. Whether in-person or online, I'm committed to teaching courses that emphasize academic skills... 
Group Class

$75

for 4 classes
1x per week, 4 weeks
55 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages 14-18
3-12 learners per class

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