CJS 345: Environments of Justice
Prerequisite: Junior Standing
An historic examination into the political urgencies of transnational environmental justice movements and their studies. This course attends to environmental theories and practices that account for how racism, hetero-sexism, capitalism, and interstate frameworks inform our environments, relationships, and collective struggles for justice and sustainability. Topics include: resource extraction, reproductive justice, immigration, food justice, eco-resistance, legal protections, unnatural disasters, and plant consciousness.
Class #13052 Course information
Topic: Environments of Justice
3.00 credits
Section 7101:
Undergraduate Seminar
Class: #13052
Instructor(s):
Cost: $
Status: O
Location: Online
Attention Students: This Fall 2024 course section is a crossed subject section. Please double check your academic transcript, to make sure you have not taken this course in a prior semester. Contact your Advisor if needed. Thank you.
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