Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Whatever Gets the Job Done





The idea of having an African American studies program is a good one, but why put the emphasis on just this race? Granted the fact that multi cultural studies is a strong concept because it helps to embrace a culture whether it be theirs or someone else’s along with getting the opportunity to learn about a very vital part of our nation’s history. The early part of our history as a country was built on the backs of strong black individuals and hundreds of years after the strife, a proud African American man is now the president of these United States.

But why just African American studies? African American studies has no imperative necessity other than it is popular among students of all races. You could include a class for any race but can universities fill the seats. I personally took an African American studies course because I have an affinity for the history and the culture and find it to be very interesting, however, I don’t think I would take a German American studies course or a Brazilian studies course. Believe it or not, a school is a business and they are not going to waste money on a class no one wants to take.

In overall conclusion, the relevance of an African American studies class on a college campus is pretty thorough in the sense that it makes money. The University of Oklahoma or any university could essentially teach its students how to play the ukulele, how to make a great sandwich, or how to survive in the woods for three weeks with only a roll of toilet paper as long as it makes money off of it. Regardless of all that I still took this class to expand my knowledge and love of the African American culture.


2 comments:

  1. Your image from Jadakiss' video for "Why" is very powerful. On the remix, Common says "Why is Bush actin like he trying to get Osama? Why don’t we impeach him and elect Obama?" In 2004 the average person hearing that song didn't know who Barack Obama was, nor did they understand the foreshadowing.

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  2. Man that was a really good song and I ain’t even knew who he was talking about in that song it was, 2004 don’t seem like that long but wow a rapper made his dreams come true and made the whole world happy when in 2004 no one knew who he was talkin about when he said, “Why don’t we impeach him and elect Obama?" that was one of the smartest things that was said by a rapper in a long time.

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