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黑人女性主義研究|非裔美國人研究

由 1 位學習者完成
年齡 13-18
現場團體課程
在這個身臨其境的歷史課程中,學生將了解黑人女性主義政治的起源、組織和實施。
平均評分:
5.0
評論數量:
(4 評論)

即時視訊會議
每週1次,共 5 週
10-18 名學習者(每班)
60 分鐘

包含什麼

5 現場會議
5 上課時間
作業
每週 2-4 小時. - Weekly Readings & Short Answer Responses
評估
Learner progress will be assessed via weekly discussion questions that students will reflect on and answer in preparation for our next meeting. The course will culminate in a final project where students complete a creative project. Options for the creative project include: - drafting a collective statement, similar to that of the Combahee River Collective's in support of a new style of feminism (or a related theory) that addresses themes/concerns important to them. - using Canva to create a film or book cover of a feminist text they imagine. - creating a Black Feminism Travel Itinerary. We will discuss these possibilities and more during the course.
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課堂經歷

英語程度 - B1
美國 9 - 12 年級
Black girls and women have long been the driving force behind nearly every Black freedom movement that has shaped the world, yet their contributions are often erased, overlooked, or minimized. Their voices, ideas, and labor—so central to resisting misogynoir, capitalism, and systemic racism—are frequently left out of pop culture narratives and academia's feminist memory. This course is designed to break that silence, centering Black girls as movement-builders, culture-makers, and political thinkers.

Over the next few weeks, we will gather as a community to uplift the legacies of Black girls and women who have transformed the fight for justice. We will examine their organizing strategies, literature, cultural production, movement-building, policy reform, and mobilization, always keeping Black girlhood at the center of our discussions.

With the guidance of the course instructor, young scholars will explore the works and activism of Black feminists, African feminists, and womanists across the African Diaspora. We will read canonical anthologies, books, articles, and digital media, engaging with both historical and contemporary voices to understand how Black feminism has evolved. This course will also highlight various iterations of Black feminism, including Hood Feminism, Hip-Hop Feminism, and Trap Feminism—modern movements that address the limitations of mainstream feminism and uplift the unique experiences of Black girls and women.

Key Themes Throughout the Course:
• Black Girlhood as a Political & Cultural Force – How young Black girls have shaped social movements
• Sexuality, Gender, and Class – How these intersections impact Black girls’ lived experiences
• Reproductive Justice & Health – Centering the specific needs of Black girls in feminist discourse
• Media & Digital Activism – How Black girls use social media, music, and pop culture as tools of resistance
• Black Feminist Joy & Liberation – Imagining futures where Black girls thrive in spaces of freedom and creativity

Throughout this journey, students will be encouraged to reflect, write, and create, using a course journal (provided in PDF format) to document their learning, insights, and personal experiences. This course is not just about studying Black feminism—it’s about living it, applying it, and recognizing its power in our everyday lives as Black girls and young women.

This is a space for young Black girls to see themselves, their stories, and their futures reflected in the movements that have always fought for their freedom.

學習目標

They will be able to explain and differentiate between the three waves of feminism and the impact of socially constructed stereotypes on Black women.
Be able to understand key figures, movements, and events within Black feminisms.

教學大綱

課程
遵循 Teacher-Created 課程
5 課程
超過 5 週
課 1:
Foundations of Black Feminism
 This week introduces the necessity of Black feminism by exploring intersectionality, misogynoir, and the stereotypes that shape Black womanhood. Students will examine early Black feminists who laid the foundation for Black feminist thought, analyze how Black feminist groups have been historically excluded from mainstream feminism, and discuss the triple oppression of race, gender, and class that continues to impact Black women today. 
60 分鐘線上直播課
課 2:
Black Feminism in the 19th & 20th Centuries
 Students will explore the early activism of Black club women, abolitionists, and suffragists who fought for racial and gender justice. We will then shift to 20th-century Black feminism, analyzing the Reconstruction and Civil Rights eras, and the role of women in these movements. This week also examines Black feminist literary icons, highlighting how their works have prioritized the voices and struggles of Black women. 
60 分鐘線上直播課
課 3:
Black Girl Feminisms
 This week focuses on the unique experiences and activism of Black girls, examining how they challenge oppression, create new cultural spaces, and reclaim their narratives. Students will explore adultification, respectability politics, school pushout, and girlhood studies, as well as the role of digital activism and social media in amplifying young Black feminist voices. 
60 分鐘線上直播課
課 4:
New Black Feminisms & The Third Wave
 In this session, students will analyze how Black feminism evolved in the late 20th century through the Third Wave movement, where intersectionality became a defining feature. We will explore hip-hop feminism, digital feminism, and the role of pop culture in shaping contemporary Black feminist discourse. 
60 分鐘線上直播課

其他詳情

父母的引導和規範
We will discuss difficult themes including, but not limited to: · Misogynoir · Hyper-sexualization · Adultification · Racism Regardless of age, these topics are often hard to digest and your student will likely need your support to unpack and move through the content in between sessions. Politically and culturally sensitive topics will be discussed each week of class with some topics being heavier than others. We will routinely approach highly sensitive topics including state-sanctioned violence, police brutality, criminality and systemic oppression. The course educator has undergone significant Diversity, Inclusion and Sensitivity trainings to properly support students in understanding and processing this information. Sessions where tough topics will emerge will be preceded by a content warning. Google Drive/Classroom/Suite Apps: Google Drive & Classroom will only be used during our allotted class time to access class readings and Google slide presentations. Quizlet: Students will utilize Quizlet to review important terms and definitions as they curate their final presentations. YouTube: Pre-screened content from YouTube will be included in Google slide presentations presented to the class via screen-share. The 2-4 hours of week outside of class are not to be spent working within Google Classroom/Suites, but to read & engage with the next session's assigned reading by answering questions shared at the end of the previous class session. Canva: Canva will only be used during final projects should students choose the creative film/book cover project option. Students will access this individually and will need a personal account to do so. They should download their image as a JPG or PDF file before the final class session. Wikipedia & The Schomburg Syllabus can be utilized for further research done individually.
供應清單
Women, Race, and Class by Angela Davis
Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall
Carefree Black Girls by Zeba Blay
Sula by Toni Morrison
How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor 


Notebook + Writing Utensils
教學語言
英語 (等級: B1)
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
來源
NMAAHC | The Revolutionary Practice of Black Feminisms Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Brittany Cooper Love, Loss and Loyalty: A Black Feminist Reading of Black Girlhood By Kenly Brown The History of Black Girls and the Field of Black Girlhood Studies: At the Forefront of Academic Scholarship by Crystal Lynn Webster Black Girl Genius: Theorizing Girlhood, Identity and Knowledge Production by Sierra Austin Digital Black Feminism by Catherine Knight Steele

認識老師

已加入 July, 2022
5.0
4評論
教師檔案
教師專業知識和證書
Morgan Jael is a graduate of Washington University in St Louis where she earned her Bachelors of Arts Degree in African/African American Studies and participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Research Fellowship where she surveyed the cultural experiences contributions of Black girls in the southern landscape in the 19th and 20th century. 

She is a historian, sociologist, and social justice educator who has worked in both public and charter K-12 school spaces, with in-person and virtual experience. Her proudest moments as an organizer and educator include the successful creation and implementation of a social justice/history curriculum that led to her creating Black Girls Know Best, a community non-profit organization that amplifies Black girls voice through creative mediums. 

She also worked with the National Park Service's African American Civil Rights Network and Junior Ranger program, curating relevant and informative history content that supported the Network's growth.

Here on Outschool she offers a wide range of classes including 'The Civil Rights Movement and Black Foodways' and 'Black Girl Magic: Introduction to Black Girlhood Studies', amongst many others.

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