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HUM1001 — African American Male Culture and Leadership I

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HUM 1001 - African American Male Culture and Leadership I HUM 1001 - African American Male Culture and Leadership I Hours/Week: Lecture 1 Lab None Course Description: The objective of this course is to introduce and explain the social circumstances and cultural contributions of African Americans as it relates to arts expression, leadership, and its intersections with gender. The students will be exposed to African American history, culture, and leadership through elements such as literature, science, film, language, theater, and service learning. The course focuses on intersections of gender, history, and identity within a contemporary framework and its expression through several mediums. This course supports the academic development and leadership abilities among males of color. MnTC Goals None African American influence and Contributions to America through the Humanities Your Culture and Gender. Examine how cultural expectations and gender identity shapes decision making, world view, and how to imagine the future. A look at Black identity through the lens of masculinities and femininities. Identity and Self-esteem: Self-efficacy & Locus of Control: Expressions of identity and self-esteem in the humanities that us see ourselves and begin to shift our agency Decision Making, Leadership, and Personal Responsibility: Analyzing and examining how African American male leaders, especially those who have been leaders in the arts written/spoken about/expressed the identity of Africa

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