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Description

Class and economic position shape how we move through the world- our access to resources, our sense of security, and how we are perceived by others. Yet conversations about class can evoke discomfort, shame, and misunderstanding. This course invites learners to engage in open, reflective dialogue about class, power, and belonging as essential dimensions of civic life. Learners will explore how wealth, work, and educational opportunity are interwoven with cultural and historical forces in the United States. Through reflection and discussion, learners will examine how class assumptions and hierarchies influence learning communities and workplaces, and how greater awareness can foster empathy, dignity, and cooperation across economic lines.

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Section Title
ECHO: Challenging Classism
Type
Online
Days
Th
Time
10:00AM to 12:00PM
Dates
Jun 25, 2026
Campus
Online (US Central Time)
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
2.0
Location
  • Online (US Central Time)
Delivery Options
Online  

Section Details

This dialogue section will take place online via Zoom on Thursday, June 25th, 2026 from 10am to 12pm. The course's Zoom link will be included in the enrollment receipt, and will be sent again on the Monday before the session via email. 

If for any reason you do not have the Zoom link in your receipt and did not receive the Monday reminder email by 5pm on Monday of the week of the session, please reach out to oeded@umn.edu requesting the Zoom link. Please include course title and date in your message.

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