If you've observed inequality in your surroundings and questioned its origins and perpetuation, this sociology course offers insightful perspectives into class, gender, and racial inequalities, guided by the concept of intersectionality. Through expert interviews and the comprehensive documentary "China Blue", you will undergo a profound transformation in how you see yourself and the world around you.
This course presents fundamental ideas related to social inequalities, intersected by class, gender, and race, reinforced by an in-depth look at global issues. It's designed to reshape your perception of social structures and personal positioning within them.
No prior knowledge is necessary for this course, although taking 'Global Sociology' beforehand is recommended.
Individuals interested in sociology, social justice, and learners curious about the mechanisms sustaining global inequalities will find this course particularly beneficial. It serves well for students, educators, and professionals aiming to deepen their understanding of societal issues.
The understanding and analytical skills gained from this course could be utilized in various sectors such as education, social services, community work, and policy making to address and strategize against social inequalities. The lens of intersectionality will especially empower learners to tackle complex societal challenges in innovative ways.