Examines women's and allied efforts to organize across national borders with focus on: social movements and self-advocacy; innovative uses of human rights and international change instruments; efforts to reduce poverty and create access to citizenship in processes of cooperation and conflict; critiques of economic "development", land use, and environmental damage. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPermission of the WGST Coordinator required. Note: May be used as Humanities or Social Science credit.
Examines women's and allied efforts to organize across national borders with focus on: social movements and self-advocacy; innovative uses of human rights and international change instruments; efforts to reduce poverty and create access to citizenship in processes of cooperation and conflict; critiques of economic "development", land use, and environmental damage. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursPermission of the WGST Coordinator required. Note: May be used as Humanities or Social Science credit.