- Level Foundation
- المدة 9 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of California, Santa Cruz
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"Feminism and Social Justice" is an adaptation of Distinguished Professor Bettina Aptheker's long-running course at UC Santa Cruz. In the course, Professor Aptheker presents a broad definition of feminism that serves to frame three significant events in the history of feminism and social justice: the Empire Zinc strike of 1951, the 1971-1972 trial of Angela Davis, and the #metoo Movement.الوحدات
Defining Feminism
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Assignment
- Defining Feminism
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Discussions
- How do you define feminism?
2
Videos
- Introduction to "Feminism & Social Justice"
- Defining Feminism
1
Readings
- Bettina’s working definition of feminism
Salt of the Earth
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Assignment
- Salt of the Earth
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Discussions
- Why was the Empire Zinc strike a feminist event?
2
Videos
- Salt of the Earth (1954) (Entire Film)
- Salt of the Earth
Free Angela!
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Assignment
- Free Angela!
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Discussions
- What would have happened to Angela Davis today?
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Videos
- Free Angela!
#metoo
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Assignment
- #metoo
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Discussions
- What has #metoo changed?
1
Videos
- #metoo
"Communists in Closets"
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Videos
- Book Talk
1
Readings
- Information
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"Feminism and Social Justice" is a foundational course in the Arts & Humanities domain, led by Distinguished Professor Bettina Aptheker from UC Santa Cruz. The course explores feminism through pivotal events like the Empire Zinc strike, Angela Davis's trial, and the #metoo Movement. With a duration of 540 minutes, it's available via Coursera with Starter and Professional subscription options, ideal for those interested in social justice and gender studies.

Bettina Aptheker