Description: Hours: One to three hours seminar per week Prerequisite: BLST 202 or FJS 210 or FJS 220 Description: Reflecting on their work in related classes, students will compare disciplinary articulations of identities, freedom, and justice; assess the strengths and limits of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches for addressing inequitable social practices; and engage intersectionality as a critical framework to reflect on and evaluate their own knowledge and beliefs in relation to others and systemic practices.
Units: 3.00
Grading: Letter Grade
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