Assessment of Impact of Civil Rights Pilgrimage on Student Participants
Date
2013-05Author
Coulter, Marissa
Evans, Demetrius
Graham, Kaetlyn
Spengler, Alayna
Advisor(s)
Thesing-Ritter, Jodi Marie
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In an effort to address the concern that students are not able to experience diversity directly at UW-Eau Claire, the University established a ten-day Civil Rights Pilgrimage in 2008. Students participating in the pilgrimage travel by bus to visit major sites of the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s through the 1970s. A new component to this year's research was the addition of a qualitative analysis. The purpose of this study was to expose students to new cultures and ideas, furthering their understanding of racism, sexism, White privilege, and multicultural competence.
Subject
Civil Rights Pilgrimage (Eau Claire, Wis.)
Universitiy of Wisconsin--Eau Claire--Students--Attitudes
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Color poster with text and graphs.