Urban Politics and Historic Importance of Black Neighborhoods: Examination of Titusville Neighborhood in Birmingham Alabama

30 January 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

This paper presents analysis of an Urban Politics course linked with an Art Studio course in which students participated in community engagement in an historically Black neighborhood to produce digital stories.

Keywords

community engagment
linked course design
high impact practices
innovation in education

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