FREEDOM
MOVEMENT SHEDS LIGHT ON CURRENT
U.S. ISSUES
The southern United States is a region rich
in the history and culture as well as a flashpoint
of racial dynamics in the U.S. It is also
the home of the largest nonviolent social
change campaign in U.S. history. On the program
you will critically examine the events of
the Civil Rights Movement as you visit cities,
museums and interview leaders of the movement.
After several days in the Twin Cities, you
will embark on a two-week field study tour
through the South. Past stops have included
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
A final week of integration seminars in the
Twin Cities conclude the program.
The
course will examine a variety of critical
perspectives, including the practice and philosophy
of nonviolence, as well as legal, human rights,
and public work frameworks for social change.
Through lectures, discussions, group field
studies, and research, you will explore the
history, consequences and philosophies of
the Civil Rights Movement. You also will explore
lessons from the movement that shed light
on current challenges to democracy within
the United States.