The course critically examines the origins & reproduction of racialized inequality/oppression and counter-movements for racial justice from a global, comparative-historical and interdisciplinary perspective. Relevant topics include debates about the relationship between capitalism and race, ethnicity and indigeneity; comparative history of political, social, & economic inequalities linked to race, caste and ethnicity; intersectional critiques of global inequality; global racialization of poverty and racialization of other global socioeconomic processes such as labor, migration, & environmental injustice. The course further explores how movements from below worldwide have shaped an intersectional theory and practice of racial justice.

No Prerequisites

4

Units

Letter

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
MILLER-LIKHET
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Fall 2024 . Miller-Likhet
SSMS 2001
T
15:30 PM - 18:20 PM
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GLOBL 210 Miller-Likhet Fall 2024 Total: 9
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0 / 15 Closed
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GLOBL 197H
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