Hi

You probably have these lists already but there are some good things here:

http://libguides.wellesley.edu/blacklivesmatter/instructor

http://chronicle.com/blogs/conversation/2014/11/25/fergusonsyllabus/

http://sociologistsforjustice.org/ferguson-syllabus/

There is also this list serve for more alerts:  http://thisisthemovement.launchrock.com

Mass incarceration is a fascinating and important topic that relates to this issue. Daily Nous had a post from Lisa Guenther

http://dailynous.com/2015/01/03/philosophy-of-police-violence-and-mass-incarceration/

Good luck with your course,
Lisa



On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Cynthia Stark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear FEAST,
I am teaching an intermediate level political philosophy class in the fall and I would like to teach material relating to the recent killings of black male citizens by police officers.   What I have in mind is to teach material on race, racism, mass incarceration, perhaps racial profiling, police brutality and the militarization of the police.  I would be very grateful if people could send syllabi that would be relevant or can suggest particular works that I might consider using.  I am interested in both philosophical and popular works on these topics (to the extent that these can be distinguished).  Also, I welcome suggestions of other topics to include.

Cynthia Stark
University of Utah
Philosophy
215 S. Central Campus Drive, CTIHB 402
Salt Lake City, UT 84112




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