Harvard Using Beyonce Album To Teach About Public Policy Or Something

I thought we were beyond this kind of idiocy, particularly at universities that cost around $95K when living on campus

New Harvard course uses this Beyoncé album to teach students about public policy

Harvard University adjunct lecturer Ayushi Roy is teaching a public policy course that uses superstar Beyoncé’s 2024 “Cowboy Carter” album to study why government assistance programs often fail to help those they are intended to serve.

The new “American Requiem: Beyoncé, Benefits and the Gap Between Promise and Delivery” course explores parallels between the historical erasure of Black artists in country music, and the way the experiences of marginalized people are often overlooked during the design and delivery of social safety net programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), AfroTech reported.

During a class session, students listened to songs such as “Protector” before participating in a child welfare system simulation that illustrated how administrative demands can create conflicting logistical barriers for families seeking reunification, according to TheGrio.

Roy, who worked in government for more than a decade, said she was inspired to create the curriculum after seeing Beyoncé perform live, The Harvard Gazette reported.

I wonder in NJ.com realizes that most people who are not hardcore leftist Woke wackos are rolling their eyes hard?

“She frames the album as a conversation about the erasure of African American people from country music,” Roy told The Harvard Gazette. “You realize that she’s actually making a commentary about Black erasure from ‘country,’ the body politic, not country as a genre of music, and that really inspired me.”

Few blacks like to make country music or listen to it. They are welcome to do the music if they choose. Virtually no one thinks Beyonce’s album is country music. The songs were rarely played on actual country stations because Not Country. And, that album is pretty much forgotten at this point. But, hey, because it inspired Roy she’s teaching a course on it, which is a massive waste of time and money for $95K a year. Will the yutes attempt to discuss issues at work using this? Be a great way to get unemployed.

Roy concludes that solving these structural challenges requires practitioners who are better prepared to manage political feasibility and implementation rather than simply introducing more advanced digital technology or artificial intelligence tools into government offices, AfroTech reported.

“Applying private sector technology practices in government is not the solve,” Roy said. “It’s really about building this incredibly well-versed student and student professional base of people that think about implementation critically.”

Um, what? This kind of gobble-de-gook is a problem with government, separating public employees from the people they were hired to serve. Instead, it makes them feel self-important and that they lord over the private peasants. Any class like this should be forbidden from student loans.

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2 Responses to “Harvard Using Beyonce Album To Teach About Public Policy Or Something”

  1. tctsunami says:

    And that’s why when I was hiring people I stayed away from those with multiple useless degrees. Those that did bypass my filter and go in were usually let go within 6 months as they could not work a real job.

  2. BSmitty56 says:

    I guess she never heard of Charlie Pride. As to the parents who spend $ 100K a year to subject their kids to this nonsense, Mister T said it best, “I pity you fools”.

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