LACS348A

Special Topics in Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Online and in the Streets: Protest and Activism in Latin American Feminist Movements

Cross-listed with WGSS379L and HIST328I. An interdisciplinary approach to Latin American and Caribbean history, culture, and politics, through the lenses of feminist protest and activism. The class explores how activists fight for change, both online and in the streets and how feminists agendas changed over time. Taught in collaboration with Universidad Nacional de Tres Febrero, Argentina. Students will share discussions with students from Argentina and learn from scholars and activists from the Global South.This is a Global Classrooms course, developed in partnership with the Office of International Affairs (OIA) to provide virtual opportunities for global engagement. Global Classrooms can range from embedded experiences to immersive, project-based collaborations. Learn more about Global Classrooms: go.umd.edu/gc-umd.

Sister Courses: LACS348B, LACS348C, LACS348P, LACS348Z

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