Encountering Each Other (Essayist Garnette Cadogan)

Garnette Cadogan is an acclaimed essayist who teaches in MIT’s Urban Studies and Planning program. As befits a teacher who is also a professional creative writer, he conceives of the academic syllabus as a matrix of interconnected and recurring themes and leitmotifs, not as a schematic outline of self-contained units. In this episode, he describes how he designed his latest class, 11.S947 The Fire This Time: Race and Racism in American Cities, to draw on a wide range of cultural documents—not only written texts but also standup comedy, song, poetry, and film—to de-simplify students’ understanding of racial relations. Too often, he says, the struggle for social justice is presented in terms of a teleological progression toward freedom and inclusion, and too often victimization is presented as if it were the only experience of those on the receiving end of racism’s injustices. Oppression dehumanizes everyone, oppressor and oppressed alike, Cadogan says, but it isn’t the sum total of anyone’s being. He hopes this class will help students encounter the experiences of others in their full human complexity of joy, hope, pessimism, struggle, and imagination. Relevant Resources MIT OpenCourseWare The OCW Educator Portal Garnette Cadogan’s course 1.S947 The Fire This Time: Race and Racism in American Cities -- coming soon! Garnette Cadogan’s course 11.S948 Seeing the City Afresh on OCW  Garnette Cadogan’s essay “Walking While Black” Garnette Cadogan’s faculty page Watch MIT’s 47th Annual MLK Jr Celebration to hear more voices on the role of joy in the struggle against systemic racism  Read Honing My Knife Skills, an essay by Sharon Lin, one of Garnette Cadogan's students in the course, The Fire This Time Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions   Connect with Us If you have a suggestion for a new episode or have used OCW to change your life or those of others, tell us your story. We’d love to hear from you!  Call us @ 617-715-2517 On our site On Facebook On Twitter On Instagram   Stay Current Subscribe to the free monthly "MIT OpenCourseWare Update" e-newsletter.   Support OCW If you like Chalk Radio and OpenCourseware, donate to help keep these programs going!   Credits Sarah Hansen, host and producer Brett Paci, producer   Dave Lishansky, producer  Show notes by Peter Chipman

2356 232

Suggested Podcasts

Oxford University

iHeartPodcasts

Financial Times

Sonia Leticia and Shane Izykowski

Roberto K Cruz

Cumulus Podcast Network

thenonamercpodcast

Anuj Raghani

Swarup roy