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University of California, Santa Cruz

Feminism and Social Justice

"Feminism and Social Justice" is an adaptation of Distinguished Professor Bettina Aptheker's long-running course at UC Santa Cruz. In the course, Professor Aptheker presents a broad definition of feminism that serves to frame three significant events in the history of feminism and social justice: the Empire Zinc strike of 1951, the 1971-1972 trial of Angela Davis, and the #metoo Movement.

Status: World History
Status: Sociology
BeginnerCourse9 hours

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G

5.0Reviewed Jun 4, 2019

This was an enlightening course! I had a limited understanding on the issues around feminism and social justice and I got listen to perspectives from many angles. And the Professor Bettina is great.

CB

5.0Reviewed Sep 20, 2020

Really enjoyed such an intersectional and accessible approach to feminism and social justice. Highly relevant and good use of historical movies, cases and issues to highlight recent issues.

JT

5.0Reviewed Nov 5, 2021

A​bsolutely one of the best online classes I have taken. The professor is articulate and engaging and has unbelievable personal knowledge that makes the content riveting and understandable.

KM

5.0Reviewed Dec 15, 2020

It is an excellent way of learning all the struggles of the feminist movement trough the years and how it is directly related to social justice and the fight for a better and more equal world.

LB

5.0Reviewed May 22, 2020

I really enjoyed the course in terms of learning historical feminist movements, approaches and inter-sectional feminism. Hope to see some Feminist readings, and ideas of South Asia too. Thanks!

GV

5.0Reviewed Mar 28, 2020

Thank you for offering this course, it is way more than an introductory course, as well as the option of discussions proved to be highly beneficial. Ms.Bettina Aptheker is an excellent lecturer.

MM

5.0Reviewed Jul 18, 2020

we have a very good professor here! She is a feminist and that makes the whole course interesting and engaging! Great videos as an example and discussion materials. Discussions are very relatable!

SA

5.0Reviewed Jul 21, 2020

Love this Course. Professor Bettina Aptheker is really a good teacher and a great person herself. She uses real experiences to teach us which is really remarkable and helps to engage with the topic.

JS

5.0Reviewed Aug 3, 2019

Thoroughly enjoyed listening to Bettina Aptheker particularly as she has had personal experience in these topics. Great to hear first hand accounts of these important historical feminist events.

AR

5.0Reviewed Sep 25, 2021

This Feminism and Social Justice Course was very inspiring.Thank you for the opportunity. Bettina - your lectures are amazing. They are well researched, insightful and a delight to be a part of.

HL

5.0Reviewed Aug 24, 2020

It was really eye-opening and the content was good in the sense that it not only talked about historical feminist movements and events but also related these to feminist issues as they stand today.

GA

5.0Reviewed Jul 22, 2020

Great course covering 4 different parts of feminist history. Prof Aptheker is very knowledgeable and speaks from first hand experience while emphasizing the importance of intersectional feminism.

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