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Whose music was performed and who were the performers? This class will explore diversity as it has evolved on the concert stage by examining selected concert programs from past and present performances at the Crane School of Music. What music should Crane perform in ? You will finish the semester by designing YOUR idea of a diverse and inclusive concert program. This course will examine issues of inclusivity and the underlying ethical questions that surround characters in comic books, graphic novels, CGI, games, virtual reality, and multi-media art.
Study includes the history of Wonder Woman, the comics code, and the work of contemporary American artists Ian Cheng, Kerry James Marshall, and Alison Bechdel, who use characters in multi-media art and deal in notions of gender and identity providing new perspectives in understanding characters. As older generations retire, US workers are drawn from an increasingly diverse pool.
Gone are the days when certain positions were restricted to white male workers. For example, in many fields, the workforce is now equally divided between men and women, and people of color have increasingly joined all workplaces. But does this represent true equality? Recent research shows that while there are equal employment opportunities, it is still overwhelmingly men who have access to the higher levels and leadership positions in many professions.
This course will examine the historical barriers faced by traditionally marginalized groups in being accepted and respected as scientists. We will also learn about challenges faced by those groups today in the United States, when confronting bias within the scientific community. Finally, we will look at our own biases about what we expect a scientist to look like. Can the world be changed in 10 seconds? Throughout this course, we will examine the stories of diverse American Olympic athletes as they navigated the challenges of training and competition in a charged environment of systemic inequity and discrimination both at home and abroad.
Maps hold a special place in society and have been used for thousands of years. We trust maps without question, but maps have been lying to us since the beginning. However, just because they have been lying to us that does not stop them from being important. We will spend the semester examining and discussing: what maps are, why they are all lying, how maps and their lies have influenced the way we think about the world and ourselves, how the lies of maps can be used against, and who might be harmed by the lies maps tell.