In this course, you will explore the history of LGBTQ identities, experiences, and activism. We’ll study major events in global LGBTQ history, investigate local histories of queer and transgender people and communities, and consider how LGBTQ histories have helped shape broader conversations about civil rights, equality, and justice.
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What's included
3 videos2 readings
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3 videos•Total 5 minutes
Jacob McWilliams, PhD•1 minute
K. Mohrman, PhD•1 minute
Introduction to Queering Identities•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
Get help and meet other learners in this course. Join your discussion forums!•5 minutes
Course Disclaimer•10 minutes
Terminology and Key Concepts
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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This module provides an overview of the terminology and definitions we will be using throughout the course and establishes a plan of action for learning from and with each other as we put the terminology into practice. We will discuss regional and local variations in terminology and language use, and learners will research and identify local applications of LGBTQ+ terminology. Learners will draw on their knowledge to discuss the current state of LGBTQ+ inclusion in their context.
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6 videos4 readings2 assignments
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6 videos•Total 30 minutes
Introduction to Terminology•7 minutes
Sex Does Not Equal Gender•3 minutes
What To Do When You Don't Know What to Do•6 minutes
Identities and Their Intersections•4 minutes
Intersectional Oppressions•6 minutes
What If We Told You That Gender is Made Up?•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 130 minutes
Introduction to Terminology•40 minutes
What To Do When You Don't Know What to Do•10 minutes
Intersectionality•60 minutes
What If We Told You That Gender is Made Up?•20 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Terminology and Key Concepts Assessment•30 minutes
Sex Does Not Equal Gender•30 minutes
The Fiction of the Gender Binary
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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In this module, we explore the concept of gender as a social construct and consider how all of us learn about and reinforce or resist gender norms. We’ll look at some strategies for creative resistance to socially constructed beliefs about gender and also consider the experiences of transgender people as they transition into a new gender identity.
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6 videos4 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 43 minutes
Gender: A Social Construct•6 minutes
The Rules of Gender And How We Learn Them•6 minutes
How Gender Rules Limit Us All•5 minutes
Drag - Part 1•13 minutes
Drag - Part 2•5 minutes
What Is Gender Transition?•9 minutes
4 readings•Total 150 minutes
Gender: A Social Construct•30 minutes
Learning and Expressing Gender•40 minutes
Drag: A Case Study In Gender Resistance•60 minutes
What Is Gender Transition?•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 40 minutes
The Fiction of the Gender Binary Assessment•40 minutes
Sexual Difference?
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module extends the exploration of social constructs to consider how sex and sexual identities have been socially constructed. We critically examine the common presumption that sex is biological, or natural. We draw on the experiences of intersex and transgender communities to consider an alternative approach to understanding sex. Then we introduce the idea of sex as a social construct that is intimately tied to, but is distinct from, gender.
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5 videos4 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 31 minutes
Is Sex Biological?•8 minutes
Intersex•4 minutes
Challenging Sex and Gender in Sports•8 minutes
Gender is Like Earlobes•4 minutes
Born That Way•6 minutes
4 readings•Total 90 minutes
Is Sex Biological?•20 minutes
Intersex•30 minutes
Challenging Sex And Gender In Sports•20 minutes
Gender is Like Earlobes•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Sexual Difference? Assessment•30 minutes
A Sexual History
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module considers sexuality and sexual identities as social constructs, exploring how cultural norms about sexuality and sexual attraction have been developed and used to regulate human behavior. We introduce queer theory as a framework for analyzing the impact of norms about gender, sex, and sexuality on our lives and communities, and we invite participants to practice applying a queer framework to their own lives and experiences.
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5 videos5 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 25 minutes
Is Sexuality Hardwired In All Of Us? (Hint: Nope)•5 minutes
The Invention Of Homosexuality•5 minutes
A Brief Queer History•6 minutes
Queer Theory Part I: Challenging ‘Common Sense’ Assumptions•5 minutes
Queer Theory Part II: When ‘Queer’ Became A Verb•4 minutes
5 readings•Total 140 minutes
Is Sexuality Hardwired In All Of Us? (Hint: Nope)•20 minutes
The Invention Of Homosexuality•20 minutes
A Brief Queer History•50 minutes
Queer Theory Part I: Challenging ‘Common Sense’ Assumptions•20 minutes
Queer Theory Part II: When ‘Queer’ Became A Verb•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
A Sexual History Assessment•30 minutes
Queering Issues
Module 6•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we explore some contemporary LGBTQ+ issues, drawing on queer theory to understand and interpret those issues. This module takes on: The bathroom issue: how to (re)design public restrooms and locker room for transgender inclusion; Racism and whiteness in LGBTQ+ communities; Queer(ing) religion: A history of conflict and reconciliation; Queer parenting: A case study of one queer family; and Queering sex education: An LGBTQ+ inclusive approach to sexuality curricula.
What's included
6 videos5 readings1 assignment
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6 videos•Total 43 minutes
#wejustneedtopee: The Bathroom Issue•7 minutes
Racism In Queer Communities: The Pride Flag And Its Discontents•4 minutes
Queer(ing) Religion•5 minutes
Queer Parenting: An Interview With Ashe And Jaimie•20 minutes
Queer(ing) Sex Education: Could Sex Be About More Than Procreation?•6 minutes
Thank You•2 minutes
5 readings•Total 290 minutes
#wejustneedtopee: The Bathroom Issue•60 minutes
Racism In Queer Communities: The Pride Flag And Its Discontents•20 minutes
Queer(ing) Religion•130 minutes
Queer Parenting: An Interview With Ashe And Jaimie•30 minutes
Queer(ing) Sex Education: Could Sex Be About More Than Procreation?•50 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Queering Issues Assessment•30 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 14, 2020
This course gave me a clear idea about the terminologies and pronouns regarding queer people. and also about the issues queer people faces in our society.
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Reviewed on Jan 25, 2024
Excelente curso, está muy pensado y diseñado. Quiero extender mis felicitaciones a los dos docentes encargados por las perspectivas de género y queering que proporcionaron en el curso
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Reviewed on Mar 26, 2021
I found that the Instructors were very knowledgeable and engaging. The readings both required and optional were extremely helpful to me. I really enjoyed this course.
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