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About the Course

Sports have become an ever-present reflection of American culture, and an important symbol of the divisions and alliances in our society. Sports and political change walk hand in hand in America. The way that athletes and institutions deal with questions of race, economic hardship, nationalism, and political ties have become central to the way that we understand ourselves and our society. And yet, there are those who would prefer their sports free of controversy and opinion. Dedicated athletes, coaches, and media personalities have pushed back against this refrain, demanding to be seen not just as entertainers but as fully formed humans with political opinions and experiences. Their struggles against injustice have changed the face of America and kicked off a reckoning within modern-day sports. How does context inform the shape and outcome of protests? What is it about sports that provides space — or doesn't — for political statements? Why do some of us expect athletes to be activists, when others would rather they "shut up and dribble"? We'll explore all of these questions and more in this class. Your professor will be NBA All-Star and TNT Sports journalist and commentator Chris Webber, who leads interviews with iconic activists, including John Carlos and Jemele Hill as they wrestle with the meanings and outcomes of their activism. You'll read and watch primary source documents about acts of protest, and academic and journalistic work that reckons with the legacies of those acts. By the end of the course, you'll have a better understanding of historical and contemporary protest moments, and be able to create and apply new ways of thinking about the activism within the world of sports in history and today....

Top reviews

J

Mar 31, 2021

Very educational and enjoyable experience. I would recommend it to anyone interested in sports, or activism (such as myself), as they would really appreciate the content of this course.

SB

Mar 23, 2021

Well developed with a view to Sports and a Historical perspective. Best of its class by far! Thank you Chris Webber because I now realize you are a gentleman and a scholar!

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By Joseph A F I

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Mar 31, 2021

Very educational and enjoyable experience. I would recommend it to anyone interested in sports, or activism (such as myself), as they would really appreciate the content of this course.

By Stanley B

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Mar 24, 2021

Well developed with a view to Sports and a Historical perspective. Best of its class by far! Thank you Chris Webber because I now realize you are a gentleman and a scholar!

By Rev. J B B

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Mar 21, 2021

This was a great course. I especially appreciate Professor Webber. Thanks for leading us, Sir! I hope there is more to come.

By Jacob R B

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Feb 21, 2024

Thank you 1968 activist's mentioned in this course and all who continue to contribute to fighting for equal justice. Thank you Morehouse. Thank you Chris Webber, your interviews were great I look forward to you continuing with more! I want to announce the profound impact that the course on activism in sports and culture by Morehouse has had on understanding in culture. This course delves deep into the intersection of sports, culture, and activism, providing invaluable insights into the historical and contemporary struggles for equality and justice. The diverse perspectives offered in this course, both from Morehouse and from students like myself, have enriched my learning experience immensely. It's not just a course; it's a transformative journey that challenges preconceptions, fosters empathy, and inspires action. I with all my heart believe that this course should be mandatory in academic curricula. Its relevance extends far beyond the realm of sports and culture; it's about understanding the complexities of our society, confronting systemic injustices, and striving towards a more equitable future. In my opinion, it stands as one of the finest educational offerings across all platforms, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to engage with such important material. Thank you, Jacob Russell Boyce

By Robert G C

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Oct 12, 2023

I enjoyed the course very much Regards Bob Curzon

By Keisha J K

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Apr 15, 2021

awesome course