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AFRS 107 — Black Womanist & Feminist Thought

3 credits · 3 hours

This course explores the rich and complex history, theories, social struggles, and activism of Black womanist and feminist thought. For this particular course, Black womanism and feminism are the critical lens through which we examine the intersections of race, gender, and class and its impact and imposition on the lives of Black women and marginalized communities. This course delves into foundational literature, key figures, and contemporary issues within Black womanist and feminist thought, fostering a deep understanding of its importance in addressing past and present social, political, and cultural inequalities.

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