Student Power: Organizing and Activism
Fall 2008
Ethnic Studies 98/198
2 Unit(s)
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About the Course:
Explore the past, present, and future of student activism and organizing. We will examine the history of certain movements, the various key aspects of organizing and activism, and the difference between organizing and activism, as well as how all this relates to students. Students truly are in a unique situation to make change in the world, and this class is an open space to discuss its opportunities, responsibilities, and possibilities.How to Enroll:
Attend the first session on Monday, September 8, for more info. We will distribute the CCNs during that session, so make sure you attend the first class if you are interested!
(The Labor Center is located at 2521 Channing Way, just above Telegraph Ave.)
Course Contact: neelrao AT berkeley.edu
Faculty Sponsor: Victoria Robinson
Time & Location:
| Section | Facilitators | Size | Location | Time | Starts | Status | CCNs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [?] Neel Rao | — | UCB Labor Center Conference Room | M 5-6:30 | 9/08 | started | — |
Uploaded Files:
| Name | Date | Size | Type | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Syllabus: SPOA Student Syllabus.doc | Sep 22 | 26kb | Word Doc (Viewer) | View Download |
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