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Oregon State Offered Course on Black Americans Resisting Donald Trump

Oregon State Offered Course on Black Americans Resisting Donald Trump

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We didn’t see any classes on how to resist Barack Obama when he was elected in 2008…wonder why (oh wait, universities are typically liberal). Continue the liberal hand-wringing over Trump’s election, this time at Oregon State University:

The class, titled “African American Resistance in the Era of Donald Trump,” will be taught by Dr. Dwaine Plaza, a professor of sociology and current Chair of the Sociology Program in the School of Public Policy.

Plaza announced the new class last week in an email sent to some Oregon State students and obtained by Campus Reform, explaining that “The goal of the course is to give students an understanding for how racism is deeply embedded in social media, movies, television shows, music, art, literature, and sports.”

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