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Course Description

"This course explores the interrelationship between social thought and action in different historical periods, geographical locations, and social and political settings. It examines the various ways radical theories — developed by thinkers such as Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, and Gloria Anzaldua — travel from one location to another and are appropriated by social movements and operationalized on their own terms. The course concludes with a unit on the significance of radical thought for social movements active in the Boston Area."

Prerequisites

Enrolled students from other colleges or universities must be at the Junior or Senior level of credits earned toward their degree to participate in this upper level course. This course is available for undergraduate credit. Students must possess a high school diploma and must be an adult age 18 or older to participate.
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