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    21W.730-1 Expository Writing: Social and Ethical Issues in Print, Photography and Film, Fall 2005 by Walsh, Andrea

    Published 2023
    “…Through discussing selected documentary and feature films and the writings of such authors as Maya Angelou, Robert Coles, Charles Dickens, Barbara Ehrenreich, Martin Luther King, Jr., Jonathan Kozol, and Alice Walker, we will explore different perspectives on a range of social problems such as poverty, homelessness, and racial and gender inequality. …”
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    21W.730-1 Expository Writing: Exploring Social and Ethical Issues through Film and Print, Fall 2002 by Walsh, Andrea

    Published 2022
    “…Through discussing selected documentary and feature films and the writings of such authors as Maya Angelou, Robert Coles, Charles Dickens, Barbara Ehrenreich, Martin Luther King, Jr., Jonathan Kozol, and Alice Walker, we will explore different perspectives on a range of social problems such as poverty, homelessness, and racial and gender inequality. …”
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    21W.730 Writing on Contemporary Issues: Social and Ethical Issues, Spring 2010 by Walsh, Andrea

    Published 2010
    “…In addition, we will analyze selected documentary and feature films and photographs that represent or dramatize social problems or issues. …”
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    21W.742J / SP.575J / WGS.575J Writing About Race, Spring 2007 by Faery, Rebecca Blevins

    Published 2007
    “…A century after Du Bois penned those words, most Americans would agree that at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the color line remains one of our most pressing social issues. In this course, we will explore the terrain of race in America by reading the works of writers of color and others concerned with the issue of race, by viewing films that address racial issues, and by writing to explore how the fictions and facts of race condition all our lives, social and civic, private and public. …”
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    21W.742J / SP.575J / WGS.575J Writing About Race, Spring 2003 by Faery, Rebecca Blevins

    Published 2003
    “…A century after Du Bois penned those words, most Americans would agree that at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the color line remains one of our most pressing social issues. In this course, we will explore the terrain of race in America by reading the works of writers of color and others concerned with the issue of race, by viewing films that address racial issues, and by writing to explore how the fictions and facts of race condition all our lives, social and civic, private and public. …”
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