GCL 200
Credit: 3 hours.
Different disciplines approach issues of inequality in distinct ways. This course presents an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of social inequality. Co-taught by faculty from the arts, humanities, and social sciences, it addresses how inequality related to work, race and ethnicity, gender, urban space, incarceration, global debt and migration relate to one another and across disciplinary boundaries. Presentations by visiting activists will expose students to contemporary social justice efforts to address inequalities. Meets twice per week: on Tuesdays all students meet together, and on Thursdays the class breaks into small seminars, each led by one of the course's main instructors.
Credit is not given for both GCL 200 and GCL 201.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2017 for:
- Cultural Studies - US Minority
- Humanities – Hist & Phil

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