Name: History of Free Speech at Berkeley [R189]
Course Contact: anniek@berkeley.edu
Facilitators: Annie Koruga, Erica Blair Fenyo, Shannon Kim
About the Course:
Founded in 2018, this DeCal explores the rich history of discourse, activism, and political movements at UC Berkeley, all of which are particularly relevant to campus today. This includes discussions on topics central to Berkeley culture such as the Free Speech Movement, the 2022 UC-UAW Strike, the origins of the ASUC, People’s Park, and more.
This is a two-part engagement-based class—students will attend a weekly lecture and at least 6 of the ~12 events hosted by the Berkeley Forum throughout the semester. Students can expect to be exposed to speakers from a wide range of disciplines and viewpoints. These events will supplement learning about campus history with a current understanding of topics, issues, and conversations surrounding Berkeley.
Classes are 50 minutes and consist of lecture interspersed with in-depth discussions. Students are allowed 2 excused absences. Homework is light reading in preparation for the upcoming week. There are no other assignments or exams required for the class except the final presentation, which is exemptible.
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Section | Facilitator | Size | Location | Time | Starts | Status | CCN(LD) | CCN(UD) |
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The History of Free Speech at Berkeley | Annie Koruga and Erica Blair Fenyo | 20 | TBD | [M] 4:30PM-5:30PM | 09/09/2024 | Open | 198 | 198 |
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