CHST140 CH
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Latinx Activism and Struggles for Sanctuary in the San Gabriel Valley
Course Title
Latinx Activism and Struggles for Sanctuary in the San Gabriel Valley
Description
Organized into two parts, this workshop-based class provides a collective space to learn about, document and engage with the current struggles for sanctuary in our local communities. During the first part of the semester, we will read and discuss approaches to community-based research and the 1980s sanctuary movement for Central Americans. Thereafter, we focus on the struggles for sanctuary cities and schools in the San Gabriel Valley and Inland Empire since the 2016 presidential election. Working together, we will collect, review, and analyze oral histories, city and school board minutes, newspaper articles, and sanctuary resolutions from cities such as Pomona, Claremont, La Puente, West Covina, San Dimas, Upland, Glendora, and San Gabriel. Some attention will also be given to current movements by local religious organizations. Our class will culminate in a co-created project that visually documents and helps to preserve these histories of struggle. Prerequisites: One course in Chicanx-Latinx Studies.
Course Attributes
PO Area 3 Requirement, PO Analyzing Difference, Chicanx-Latinx Studies
Min
1
Max
1
Repeatable
No