About this course
The Power of Melanin: Understanding Its Importance, Uses, and Benefits
This course provides an in-depth exploration of melanin, its biological, cultural, and historical significance, and the ethical issues surrounding its exploitation. Students will examine how melanin and dark skin have been commodified throughout history, from slavery and colonialism to modern-day medical and cosmetic industries. The course addresses systemic inequalities in healthcare and economic systems, focusing on the exploitation of marginalized communities in research, labor, and resource extraction.
Key topics include the scientific foundations of melanin, the unethical practices in medical research, global human trafficking, and economic disparities. Students will learn how to critically assess rumors, urban legends, and misinformation, such as melanin trafficking, while focusing on real-world issues of exploitation and oppression.
Through case studies, interactive activities, and discussions, the course also highlights global movements for justice and the efforts of grassroots organizations, activists, and international legal frameworks that combat exploitation. By the end of the course, students will gain the skills to engage in activism, understand legal protections, and advocate for equitable and ethical practices in medical, cosmetic, and economic systems.