What Every American Should Know - Cultural Literacy in a Diverse Society
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Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Viet Thanh Nguyen and Tommy Orange, alongside American Book Award-winning author Laila Lalami, moderated by Eric Liu. Delve into the concept of cultural literacy in modern America, examining the tension between argumentation and invitation, the impact of projects like The 1619 Project, and the importance of self-criticism. Investigate the role of inclusive media, representation, and literacy in shaping American identity. Analyze the distinction between permanent and temporary knowledge, discuss toxic masculinity, and consider common needs and goals. Engage with challenging questions about what every American should know to be civically and culturally literate in today's diverse and rapidly changing society.
Syllabus
Introduction
What Every American Should Know
Cultural Literacy
Tension between argumentation and invitation
The 1619 project
Being selfcritical
Frustration
Better Arguments
Inclusive Media
Literacy
Power
Boat People
Freedom
Representation
Permanent vs Temporary Knowledge
Toxic Masculinity
Common Needs Goals
What Should Every American Know
Taught by
The Aspen Institute