WGS 203: Intersectional Feminism
General Education requirement: 1C - Intermediate Writing
Contemporary feminist movement that reaches beyond the traditional goal of gender equality to include multiple intersecting categories such as race and class. Intersectional feminism is a theoretical lens for understanding how sexism, racism, and other oppressive frameworks, can overlap and affect people in multiple ways by reinforcing social inequalities and upholding systems of privilege.
Class #13959 Course information
3.00 credits
Section 7101:
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Undergraduate Lecture
Class: #13959
Fall 2025 Second 7-Week Session
Oct 27, 2025
- Dec 17, 2025
Instructor(s): Arruda, Elisabeth M
Cost: $-1.00
Status: O
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