Human Behavior in Social Environment: Theoretical Perspectives in Social Work and Social Welfare II

Lecture, two and one half hours. Concerted study of racism, oppression, and social functioning covering various perspectives on roots and significance of racism and other forms of oppression in U.S. (and other societies) today. Forces contributing to initiation and maintenance of institutional oppression and inequality across social categories such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion, ability, and age. Letter grading.

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Jan 17, 11 PM PST
LEC 4: 30/30 seats taken (Full)
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Latoya Small
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