"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.

Feminism and Social Justice

Feminism and Social Justice

Instructor: Bettina Aptheker
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Explain the working definition of feminism.
Compose a personal definition of feminism.
Discuss the role of protest in feminism and social justice.
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Reviewed on 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.
Reviewed on Jun 22, 2020
Everyone should take up this course because this course has a structured curriculum for feminism. The idea of feminism is something we have learnt from media, one will come to know about the meaning.
Reviewed on Apr 25, 2023
I think this course was very informative and definetly gave me a history to feminism. I was shocked by Some of the things I learnt, this course was very worth while and would highly recommend.
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