AV
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.
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.
AV
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.
KM
Very eye-opening & informative. Glad to have taken up this course! I hope more online courses would deliver these topics like this course. Thank you, Jacob and Katy!
ET
It is an essential course to everyone. Many queer people are oppressed in many parts of the world. They are also humans. We should respect them and treat them equally.
MH
The best course about the LGBTQ+ community and gender on a broader scale. A huge thank you for the effort. I'm proud to be part of the community!
BJ
This course taught me the new variations about LGBTQ and its diffenert arenas. It taught us how biological, sociological and psychological concept plays important role in determind the definitions.
AL
Excellent, and very helpful to me, but the language/punctuation in the transcripts is sometimes very confusing. Often failed to make sense. Thank you for the education on LGBTQ+ issues.
AB
Loved it so much. I consider myself literate and experienced in gender/sexuality but I still learned so much and from different perspectives from my own as well.
KC
This was extremely interesting and super informative and well put together. I really like all of the different aspects that come with this like religion, sex education, history, etc.
GF
This course is so complete and helped me in many ways that I can name to be a better educator and a better human being. I 100% recommend it.
AK
Very thorough and comprehensive LGBTQ+ information - I learned so much from this course! Really enjoyed the speakers, examples, and resources provided.
TP
Got a better perspective of LGBTQ+ community and it was a well informed course altogether. Came across many new terminologies and etiquette related to the community, which I was unaware of.
JS
This is necessary information if you are out in today's world. Times are changing. I ran into this and was clueless so I was thrilled to find the class.
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This course was very informative and I learned a lot. However, the way the course is structured is an issue. Why is it that I can only complete the quizzes in the course if I pay 50 dollars to gain a course certificate? I am taking the courses on Coursera to learn about things that I won't learn in school, not to get the certificate and recognition or credit. I want to be able to make sure that I gained the knowledge that I was supposed to gain without being required to pay fifty dollars to do so. I would have given this course five stars if it had been structured like all of the other courses that I have taken on Coursera, with the quizzes available even without purchasing the certificate for the course.
This course does not let you submit your answers to quiz without upgrading first. This is very unfortunate as it seemed like a great course up until this point. Hopefully in the future this course will be accessible to people who are this point are not ready or are unable to upgrade to pay for a course certificate (before completion).
This is not a good class. There is a serious lack of quality of the citations and they present almost no scientific basis for what they are saying.
I loved every aspect of his course. I am someone who has a very substantial foundation of knowledge towards the Queer community, but this course taught me a lot more than I haven't thought about yet.
This course introduces an influx of terms but does very little in explaining them. And a lot of the supplementary materials are just links to influencers and personalities. I'm also disappointed from the quizzes as many of them are vague and feel like they are build on opinions, not the knowledge the course's videos give. That forces you to take them again and again, despite having payed attention to the weeks videos and external resources. LGBT+ issues are a topic that needs better teaching than this... attempt. The only thing they did a good job at explaining is the term "queer" and how it was and is used. Props on that. For anything else, you'd be better off auditing the course, just reading the names of the terms it introduces and doing your own research.
Before taking this course, I imagined taking it would make me even more accepting and inclusive of people who identify as something other than the two binary genders and heteronormatively defined sexualities. While this is certainly the case and I feel I have learned much that I hadn't known before about this fascinating aspect of humanity, taking Queering Identities had an entirely unexpected additional effect on me: I feel I am now more accepting of everyone, including myself! I particularly enjoyed the fact that the two excellent educators brought in a wide range or authentic and relevant voices and stories to help bridge the gap of understanding for anyone at the deepest common level of humanity that we all share.
This course taught me the new variations about LGBTQ and its diffenert arenas. It taught us how biological, sociological and psychological concept plays important role in determind the definitions.
Great course combining comprehensive basic information with deeper dives on several subjects, including plenty of resources for learning more. I especially appreciated the many interviews.
One note: many of the mid-video quizzes grade True/False incorrectly
This was the first course I completed on Coursera. It really pushes to think outside the cis-hetro world we grow up in. And the material is also very non-overwhelming, and easy to understand.
Got a better perspective of LGBTQ+ community and it was a well informed course altogether. Came across many new terminologies and etiquette related to the community, which I was unaware of.
It is an essential course to everyone. Many queer people are oppressed in many parts of the world. They are also humans. We should respect them and treat them equally.
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.
Fantastic course! Learning about queer theory was so interesting. Kudos for including so many unique voices and perspectives.
It was a great way toi start the subject
Pros: The contents are very comprehensive to multiple aspects of queer culture, which help learners understand queer people in many dimensions.
Cons: Some of the contents might sound more like opinions than facts. Some quiz questions are misleading and some key answer are mistaken, especially in true/false questions. some optional reading resources are outdated as well.
***And some descriptions of key answers are very discouraging. Instead of correcting those who answered wrong politely, why use words that made them feel bad? for example, in the question asking for description of social constructionist, when I answer wrong, the description said “you essentialist!”. What was that? I thought the course is about educating people so they can understand us queer people better, why labeling them names when they might not yet understand the topic as much as you do. I hope you can fix this to make the course better.
Many of the quizzes after a video had the wrong answers
introductory only
two expensive. all material can be found for free online. nothing new or nuanced.
I loved the instructors, the reading material and additional resources were awesome! My daughter is a teacher in a traditional Jewish school. For the first time they are offering a sex ed class for middle school and high school students, that is inclusive. I have printed and shared all of this material with my daughter, particularly the info from Planned Parenthood Toronto. I am straight in a primary queer family, this course was so refreshing to me to sit in the reality my loved ones live in. I feel like I better understand a different perspective. I have always been supportive and as I've grown up in a queer environment, I am def queer friendly, and queer open. BUT, this info gives me answers to questions that I wouldn't have thought to ask, or wouldn't ask my loved ones. I loved it. Thank you. Sheila
As a person who is educating herself to become a better ally to the LGBTQ2S+ community, this course was an excellent foundation to understanding some of the language used and challenges faced by members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. I feel better able to support and not be a added burden to the community by constantly asking them to explain things to me. Now when questions arise I can respond to other curious learners and take this burden off my friends and colleagues who identify as LGBTQ2S+ always bearing in mind that language is ever evolving and that I need to be a constant learner as I have a number of unconscious biases that I need to consistently work on changing.