Anti-Semitism and Racism in America Today (G-HRI 600)

Course Details:

This course focuses primarily on American Anti-Semitism since World War II, responses to it and the impact of growing anti-Jewish violence both on Jewish identity and Judaism in the United States. Special consideration will be given to understanding Anti-Semitism in the wider history of American racism as well related issues including freedom of speech, the complex relationship of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism, Jews and Whiteness and interfaith relations.

This course fulfills the following requirements:
MAIRS - Ministerial Studies: Beliefs and Practices of the Christian Faith
MAIRS - Islamic Studies: Religious Pluralism
MAP - Elective

Special Note: This course is offered via a cross-registration agreement with Gratz College, and runs from March 2 to April 26. Enrollment is limited to degree-seekingstudents. Please visit https://www.hartfordinternational.edu/global-community-partnerships/gratz-college-exchange for additional information and registration instructions.

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