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Description

The impact of classism in our society leads to bias and barriers for low-income, poor, and working class people and communities. Exploring classism is an essential part of understanding how wealth, status, and income are intertwined with social, cultural, and historical issues in the United States. This course explores how class and classism intersect with our identities and experiences, and how we can challenge assumptions and biases about class.

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Section Title
ECHO: Challenging Classism
Type
Online
Days
T
Time
1:00PM to 2:30PM
Dates
Apr 16, 2024
Campus
Online (US Central Time)
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
1.5
Location
  • Online (US Central Time)
Section Details

This dialogue section will take place online on Tuesday, April 16, 1pm-2:30pm. Information on how to access course materials and join the dialogue section will be sent to you by Tuesday, January 9

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