Curriculum
The program curriculum consists of credit-bearing classes. These classes are designed to provide opportunities for rigorous analysis of the theory, history, and strategy of community organizing and social change. A key element of these courses will be work with community partners. The courses will be open to students that are not participating in the Fellowship. Students in the Praxis Fellowship take Solidarity and Racial Justice for 5-units, for Spring courses units vary from 3-5 units.
Praxis Fellowship Course (Spring)In this three unit course, we will critically examine practices of solidarity and allyship in movements for collective liberation. Students will participate in hands on racial equity and justice work, we will see how movements have built multiracial solidarity to address issues that are important to the liberation of all. We will also see how racial justice intersects with other identities and issues.
Students will volunteer at least 25 hours over the quarter with their community partner. |
Summer ContinuationFellows will participate in a Cardinal Quarter summer fellowship, to support continued work with their partner organization.
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Previous Syllabi
Note: The times, dates, teaching team will be different from the below syllabi. There will be some changes to the content as well.