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SOC 403: Foundations of the Great Turning
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
The Great Turning refers to this historical moment in which we live, as our civilization moves from an industrial growth society to a sustainable Earth community. Students examine the basic premises of the Great Turning, from holding actions in defense of the Earth to new alternatives and to the philosophical and spiritual resources needed for this transformation. Antioch University Seattle's role in the Great Turning is examined and engaged.
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SOC 440: Homelessness:The Deepening Scandal
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Focusing on homelessness in local manifestations, students examine the organized response of Seattle and King County social service and social action groups. Students examine local causes of homelessness, how these have changed over time and strategies in the community to help ameliorate the "problem." Localactivists and guest speakers with many years of experience enliven the discussion. HS; PSY; SOJ
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SOC 450: Climate Change Activism
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Grassroots activism is critical in the fight to prevent global warming. Students examine the science of climate change and explore the kinds of changes needed to avert worse consequences of global warming. Students and faculty explore grassroots efforts to bring about changes in the U.S. and elsewhere. Students work collaboratively to develop climate change action projects, informed by existing theories about social movements and social change. GS; HS; SOJ
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SOC 602: Intro to Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
GIS is a computer system capable of storing and manipulating information about areas of the Earth. In this class, students master the basic GIS concepts and methods related to the capture, display, storage and analysis of geographic information and learn how to apply GIS to their field.
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SOC 603: Foundations of the Great Turning
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
The Great Turning refers to this historical moment in which we live, as our civilization moves from an industrial growth society to a sustainable Earth community. Students examine the basic premises of the Great Turning, from holding actions in defense of the Earth to new alternatives and to the philosophical and spiritual resources needed for this transformation. Antioch University Seattle's role in the Great Turning is examined and engaged.
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SOJ 320: Creating a Just,Peaceful and Sustainable Future
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Explores how local communities, nongovernmental organizations and grassroots groups envision, design and begin to implement changes toward an environmentally sustainable world, greater economic justice, strengthened democracy and peaceful solutions in conflict situations. Students examine new thinking that helps to conceptualize alternatives, as well as anti-racism work and holistic approaches to peace building. GS; HS; SOJ
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SOJ 340: Nonviolence,Social Movements & Democracy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
SP Nonviolent social movements have been in many countries and contexts. Students explore principles and methods of nonviolence, drawing on the work of Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others, and examine nonviolent movements in the U.S. and abroad. Students seek to understand the processes and strategies of nonviolent social movements, and to explore the role of movements and other forms of citizen action in a democracy. GS; HS; SOJ
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SOJ 390: Special Topics in Global Studies/Social Justice
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
Varies Includes course offerings of special interest within or across areas of concentration.
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SOJ 402: Translating Gender
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
WI Provides an in-depth analysis of how local and global politics, as well as capitalism, combine to determine what titles become available to English readers in the U.S. and how these titles become representative of a foreign culture. Students use reception theory to examine fiction that informs perceptions of gender dynamics in selected parts of the world. A GS; HS; PSY; SOJ
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SOJ 404: Brown Thought and Activism
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Antioch University-Seattle
FA When middle-class white women were campaigning for the right to work outside the home, Black women were organizing to break the yoke of servitude. Focuses on the parallel history of U.S. women of color, often absent or seriously underrepresented in general women's and cultural studies classes. GS; HS; PSY; SOJ
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