"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 Oct 15, 2020
Amazing material covered in a short period. I obtained so much in-depth knowledge about feminism and social justice. The course is well-designed and Professor Aptheker is amazing with her lectures.
Reviewed on 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.
Reviewed on 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.
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