Spring 2013 : Undergraduate , College of Arts and Sciences
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Subject
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Ethnic Studies |
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Course
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ETHN 156 |
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Title
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Environm Racism,Gender&Justice |
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Units (min/max)
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5.00/5.00 |
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Description
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This course will examine the relationships between racial formation, gender, and class within the context of environmental problems and the distribution of resources. The course will also consider activities that may lead to a more equitable distribution of the costs and benefits of economic development, more sustainable forms of production, and economic dynamics that influence public health discrepancies by gender and race. While this course focuses on communities of color in the U.S., it also addresses binational and global instances of environmental injustice. Cross listed with WGST 113.
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Class |
Instructor(s) |
Meeting Days |
Meeting Times |
Location |
Avail |
| Spring 2013 |
88564 |
Dicochea,Perlita Raquel |
MW
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03:30 PM-05:15 PM
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KENNA 109
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10
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