What are the Intersectional Justice Facilitator Certificate Program Electives?

Anthropology

  • ANTH 2. Introductory Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 102A. Introduction to Women, Culture, and Development
  • ANTH 113. Indigenous People and the Nation State in the Americas
  • ANTH 114. Social Organization
  • ANTH 148A. Comparative Ethnicity

Asian American Studies

  • AS AM 1. Introduction to Asian American History,
  • AS AM 2. American Migration Since 1965: Asians and others in the United States
  • AS AM 5: Introduction to Asian American Literature
  • AS AM 7. Globalization, Gender and Social Inequality in Asian America
  • AS AM 9. Race and Resistance: Asian American, Black, Chicana/o and Indigenous Freedom Struggles
  • AS AM 107. Third World Social Movements
  • AS AM 113. Asian Americans and the Long Civil Rights Movement
  • AS AM 114. Asian Americans and Public Policy
  • AS AM 130. Colonialism and Migration
  • AS AM 135. Asian Pacific American Queer Issues
  • AS AM 163. Asian American Community Studies and Social Justice

Black Studies

  • BLST 4. Critical Introduction to Race and Racism
  • BL ST 102. Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition
  • BL ST 103. The Politics of Black Liberation - The Sixties
  • BL ST 104. Black Marxism
  • BLST 125. Queer Black Studies
  • BLST 131. Race and Public Policy
  • BLST 133. Gender and Sexuality
  • BLST 136. Black Feminist Thought
  • BLST 154. Environmental Racism and Environmental Justice
  • BL ST 174. From Plantations to Prisons

Chicana/o Studies

  • CHST 107. Politics of Language, Accent, and Translation
  • CHST 108. Transnational Chicana and Chicano Studies
  • CHST 109. Indigenous People and the Nation State in the Americas
  • CHST 112. Methodology of the Oppressed
  • CH ST 124. Introduction to U.S. Chicana/o and Latina/o Public Art
  • CHST 135. Critical Race Theory in Chicana/o Education
  • CHST 151. De-Colonizing Feminism
  • CHST 153. Queer Identities, Communities, and Theories
  • CHST 154. Gender and Sexuality in the Americas
  • CHST 167. Chicana Feminisms
  • CHST 168F. Racism in American History
  • CH ST 168E. History of the Chicano Movement
  • CH ST 169. Religion and Social Movements - Spirituality, Sacrifice, and the Struggle for Social Justice
  • CH ST 170A. Chicano Political Organizing: Proseminar in Theory & History
  • CH ST 171. The Brown/Black Metropolis: Race, Class, & Resistance in the City
  • CH ST 173. Immigrant Labor Organizing
  • CH ST 175. Comparative Social Movements
  • CH ST 177. Globalization and Transnational Social Movements
  • CH ST 183. Border Narratives
  • CH ST 189. Immigration and the US Border

Communication

  • COMM 103. Media, Race, & Ethnicity
  • COMM 108. Corporate Social Responsibility
  • COMM 126. Gender and Communication
  • COMM 130. Political Communication
  • COMM 137. Global Communication, International Relations and the Medi
  • COMM 142. Power, Dominance and Communication

English

  • ENGL 24: The Climate Crisis: Local and Global Perspectives
  • ENGL 36. Global Humanities
  • ENGL 38A. Introduction to African-American Literature
  • ENGL 50. Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature

Feminist Studies

  • FEMST 20: Introduction to Gender and Power
  • FEMST 30: Women, Development, and Globalization
  • FEMST 50. Global Feminism and Social Justice
  • FEMST 60. Women of Color: Race, Class, and Ethnicity
  • FEMST 121. Feminisms
  • FEMST 131. The Politics of Women’s Choice: Reproduction and Reproductive Technologies
  • FEMST 138. Participatory Research, Community Organizing, and Popular Education
  • FEMST 144. Representation and Activism
  • FEMST 146. Women of Color Resisting Violence
  • FEMST 161. The Social Construction of Sexuality
  • FEMST 162. Queer Theory
  • FEMST 163. Trans Studies

History

  • HIST 2A. World History
  • HIST 17A. The American People
  • HIST 74. Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice in Historical and Global Context
  • HIST 174B. Wealth and Poverty in America

Global Studies

  • GLOBL 110. Global Culture and Ethics
  • GLOBL 120. Global Ideologies and World Orders
  • GLOBL 130. Global Economy and Development
  • GLOBL 140. Global Racial Justice
  • GLOBL 153. Race and Inequality
  • GLOBL 162. Sexuality and Globalization
  • GLOBL 174. Global perspectives on Environment and Society
  • GLOBL 104. Global Diasporas
  • GLOBL 165. Colonialism, Neo-colonialism, Globalization

Latin American & Iberian Studies

  • LAIS 101. Interdisciplinary Approaches to the History and Societies of Latin America and Iberia

Political Science

  • PolS 110CD. Civil Disobedience
  • PolS 114. Democracy and Diversity
 

Religious Studies

  • RG ST 7. Introduction to American Religion
  • RG ST 9. Ethnicity and Religion
  • RG ST 35. Introduction to Religion and Politics
  • RG ST 108. Global Religion
  • RG ST 110L. LGBT Religious History: Queering the Spirit
  • RG ST 133D. Gender in Judaism

Sociology

  • SOC 118QC. Queer Communities of Color in Digital and Traditional Media
  • SOC 122: Social Stratification
  • SOC 124. Sociology of Immigration
  • SOC 128. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • SOC 130LA: Development and Social Change in Latin America
  • SOC 130GR. Globalization and Resistance
  • SOC 130SG: Sociology of Globalization
  • SOC 137E. Sociology of the Black Experience
  • SOC 139C. Betwixt and Between: Multiracial Identity in the United States
  • SOC 144. The Chicano Community
  • SOC 144LI. Latinas/os and Immigration
  • SOC 144LW. Chicanas/os & Latinas/os and Work
  • SOC 144S. Sexuality, Race, Gender, and Class
  • SOC 153. Women and Work
  • SOC 155W. Chicanas and Mexican Women in Contemporary Society
  • SOC 159M. Sociology of Men and Masculinities
  • SOC 170. Juvenile Justice
  • SOC 173R. Sociology of Human Rights
  • SOC 174. Criminal Justice and the Community
  • SOC 185D. Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations: United States Sociological Perspectives
  • SOC 185G. Theories of Gender and Inequality