This course takes a multidisciplinary approach to examine the relationship between mental health and forced migration at the intersection of power, race, capitalism, colonization, borders, and psychopolitics. It critically examines how the medicalization of bodies, psyches, and lands shape racialized policies, discourse, and conditions. This course centers community-based knowledge, lived experiences, and social movements to reimagine alternative frameworks and practices of care, wellness, and healing justice.

Prerequisites: Upper-division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Upper division only

Level Limit

Letters and science

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