Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

SOCI237: Social Justice

(SOCI237)

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(Spring CRN ) The course introduces students to social justice theory and research. Students will examine social movements and theories (e.g., postcolonial theory, black feminist thought, and indigenous perspectives) that helped shape conceptions of social justice. Students will examine social justice research in areas such as environmental racism, barriers to health care, education, and employment, and barriers and challenges to achieving social justice. Credit will be granted for only one of SOCI 237 or SOCI 297 (2020-2021). Three credits.

 

 

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Current StFX Students

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Non Degree or Visiting Students

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