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Learn Gender Studies, earn certificates with free online courses from Harvard, Stanford, University of Michigan, Johns Hopkins and other top universities around the world. Read reviews to decide if a class is right for you.
Explore women's economic and political influence in America from 1870-1920, examining labor, domesticity, constitutional amendments, and the fight for suffrage through an intersectional lens.
Explore diverse identities, challenges, and management strategies across gender, culture, age, and disability to foster inclusive organizations and effective intercultural communication.
Análisis profundo de "Wise Blood" de Flannery O'Connor, explorando contextos sociales sureños, raza, género y crÃtica literaria, con énfasis en la violencia narrativa y la estructura teológica.
Explores gender imbalance in Asia, female disadvantage, and population challenges in Bangladesh. Examines sex-selective abortion, cultural factors, and family planning efforts in South Asian countries.
Explore Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" through themes of dispossession and redemption, analyzing character dynamics and narrative techniques in this Yale lecture on American literature.
Explore the Acts of Paul and Thecla, examining its ascetic message, cultural context, and potential feminist interpretation through the lens of early Christian literature and Greco-Roman novels.
Explore feminist literary criticism through Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own," examining its structure, core ideas, and influence on 20th-century feminist thought and the concept of female language.
Gain insights into global menstrual health and hygiene, explore cutting-edge research, and learn practical skills for designing and implementing MHH programs, with a focus on low-income and vulnerable populations.
Explore key sociological concepts, theories, and research methods. Examine social structures, inequality, and cultural dynamics to gain insights into human behavior and societal patterns.
Comprehensive toolkit for social sciences educators: lesson plans, discussion prompts, and multimedia resources covering diverse subjects from criminal justice to psychology.
Explore the Stanford Open Policing Project dataset and analyze the impact of gender on police behavior using pandas.
Comprehensive study guide for UExcel exam covering theories, influences, and systems related to juvenile delinquency. Flexible online format with video lessons and practice quizzes for efficient exam preparation.
Comprehensive preparation for the DSST General Anthropology exam, covering key concepts, perspectives, and principles across various anthropological subfields to help earn college credit.
Enhance your teaching with key sociological concepts, theories, and research methods. Explore social structures, inequalities, and change to enrich classroom discussions and curriculum.
Help to create a more trans-friendly workplace, by learning about trans people, the struggles they face and how to support them.
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