Good morning, Geographers and Sustainers!
Welcome back from break! I have space in my Spring 2024 course, Geographies of Race and Racism. Reach out with any questions!
Dr. Eaves
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An image of a course flyer with five pictures:
Top left: A mural of the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans
Top Right: A photo of a church building.
Bottom left: a sign that says "Bienvenidos a Loiza, Capital de la Tradicion".
Bottom center: an aerial photo of a neighborhood in Johannesburg
Bottom right: A photo of a street with buildings on either side. A bridge spans the street. The writing on the bridge reads: Welcome to Historic Overtown,
Established 1896.
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Geographies of Race and Racism
GEOG 462
Tue/Thur, 9:45-11:00 am
Spring 2024
Catalog Description: Analyzes and explores the origins, development and diffusion of the concept of race, and the social, cultural and geographical manifestations
of race and racism in different regions and at different historical periods.
Topics include:
Identities & Inequalities; Diaspora; Cities and the Built Environment; Cultural Landscapes; Faith and Religion; Food and Agriculture; Social Movements;
and Environmental Justice.
Course to include field-based learning and guided research projects
Contact: Dr. Eaves
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LaToya E. Eaves, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Geography
Department of Geography and Sustainability
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Research Fellow, Tourism RESET
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"To be recognized as human, levelly human, is enough."
The Combahee River Collective (1977)