Yale University will offer a class this semester that will study friendships between black and white women, according to the school's course catalog.
courseTitled “No Time for Tears: Friendship between Black Women and White Women,'' the exhibition examines whether “the relationship between black women and white women can be one of equality.''
“Are these relationships free from the trap of quid pro quo transactions? They are built on hard emotional labor, trust, and—dangerous and rare as it may seem—love. Can such a relationship be created at all? ” the course description ponders. “Can we explore the flaws that make these relationships difficult? We're trying to interrogate with brutal honesty the dangers that underpin relationships between black women and white women.”
Yale University will offer a class this semester that will study friendships between black and white women, according to the school's course catalog. (St. Petersburg)
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The course will be taught by Professor Tasha Hawthorne, Dean of Yale University's Pearson College, whose academic research focuses on “the intersections of gender, sexuality, genre, race, and politics in Black fiction.” It is said that there is. Go to university website. As a graduate student at Cornell University, Hawthorne taught classes on “Race, Power, and Privilege” and “Sociology of the African American Experience.”
According to , students are guaranteed a “B+” grade in the class if they meet the requirements, regardless of their performance on individual assignments. Report on College Fix. This course uses “contract grading,” and it is often easy to get good grades just by putting in the effort.

The course, titled “No Time for Tears: Friendship between Black and White Women,'' examines whether “the relationship between black women and white women can be equal.''
According to the syllabus reviewed by College Fix, it is seen as an “actively anti-racist approach to assessment” and a way to “participate in educational justice and equity.” The syllabus states that the traditional grading method is based on “being a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, speaking and writing standard English, growing up in an English-speaking community as a first language, and having college-educated parents.'' “Prejudice associated with being a high school student, attending a high school with AP or IB classes, etc.” , etc.,” The College Fix reported.
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What's included in the course some Measured value About calling white women “Karen” report by time The title is “How the 'Karen Meme' Confronts the History of White Women's Violence” vox article The title is “How Karen became a symbol of racism.'' magazine article The article was published by The College Fix under the title “Ask Karen: The Rise of Angry White Women.''
Fox News Digital has reached out to Professor Hawthorne and Yale University for comment.
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