Apr 8, 2024

New Sociology Course focusing on Hate Crimes in the U.S.

SOCY212: Hate Crimes in the U.S.: What Lt. Richard W. Collins III 
can teach us about History, Hope and
Healing
will be offered for the first time in Fall 2024 (Tues. 4-6:30, primarily online). 

This course is open to students from all majors and will satisfy an elective for the new Anti-Black Racism minor for students interested in pursuing the minor.

Course Description:
Rooted in the tragic murder of Lt. Richard W. Collins III, a Bowie State student on the campus of the University of Maryland by a white supremacist student, this course will provide an overview and discussion of the history of bias-motivated violence in the United States, the development of modern hate crime laws, theories and impacts of victimization, domestic terrorism, legal and social responses, and prevention strategies. Students from both Bowie State University and the University of Maryland will engage with experts from multiple disciplines and work together in a collaborative community to generate actionable strategies.

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