GWS106 Revolutionary Women: Combating Inequality, Poverty, and Power
In this course, students will study prominent American women who have fostered change in national liberation movements, career opportunities, and social expectations to combat inequality, poverty, and power in the United States. Careful observations will be made of all gender roles and their subsequent values. Special attention will be given to women who have challenged the patriarchy as a structural power in the arts, journalism, and war. In addition, inequality among other intersecting identities will be examined. Fulfills open, liberal arts, humanities, and social science electives.
Prerequisite
Communications Proficiency
Electives
- BEH - Behavioral Science Elective
- HUM - Humanities Elective
- LA - Liberal Arts Elective
- MTBS - Mass Transfer Behav Science
- MTHA - Mass Transfer Humanities Arts
- OPEN - Open Elective
- SOSC - Social Science Elective