Overview
Overview
Race, Class and Power Dynamics
is a critical area of study that examines the interconnectedness of social inequalities.
This Graduate Certificate program delves into the complex relationships between race, class, and power structures, enabling learners to analyze and address these dynamics in various contexts.
By exploring the intersections of racism, classism, and other forms of oppression, participants gain a deeper understanding of how these systems perpetuate inequality and marginalization.
Through a combination of theoretical foundations and practical applications, learners develop the skills to critically evaluate and challenge dominant narratives, fostering a more equitable society.
If you're interested in understanding and addressing the complex power dynamics that shape our world, explore this Graduate Certificate program to learn more.
Race is a fundamental aspect of power dynamics, and this Graduate Certificate explores its intersection with class and social inequality. This course delves into the complex relationships between race, class, and power, providing a nuanced understanding of how these factors shape individual and collective experiences. By examining historical and contemporary contexts, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the ways in which power dynamics are constructed and maintained. With a focus on critical theory and social justice, this course offers race and class analysis skills that can be applied to a range of careers, including social work, education, and policy development.