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Students will:
- explain and analyze the social construction of race, class and gender;
- recognize social, economic, and global inequality;
- promote social justice, diversity, and activism;
- analyze current events, their historical roots and their impact on women’s lives;
- identify key theoretical questions debated in feminist scholarship and apply that knowledge to other disciplines;.
- connect feminist theory and feminist practice;
- argue persuasively in defense of a feminist perspective;
- examine feminist questions from interdisciplinary perspectives;
- analyze the ethical considerations of power and privilege;
- recognize the differences between interdisciplinary and disciplinary knowledge;
- analyze the politics of knowledge production.
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