Multicultural Communication in the USA

Jennifer Roth Gordon jenrothgordon at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Apr 14 19:27:59 UTC 2000


Regarding the earlier post on multicultural communication in the U.S., I
have a website for my class, Race and Language in the U.S., which is being
offered at Stanford this spring quarter. In addition to the syllabus and
other class information, I post selections from students' weekly reading
notes which would allow you to follow our discussions and students'
reactions to the readings. The website address is:

http://www.stanford.edu/class/casa104

Jennifer Roth Gordon
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology
Stanford University
jenrothgordon at hotmail.com

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>I am teaching a course titled "Multicultural Communication in the USA."
>Are
>there any pertinent websites that I might use in class?
>
>"Black men will cringe before no one except God."
>--Marcus Garvey
>______________________________
>Vershawn Ashanti Young
>Ph.D. Candidate
>Language, Literacy, and Rhetoric
>Department of English (m/c 162)
>University of Illinois at Chicago
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