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Classes and Alternative Spring Breaks

Upcoming 2022-23 EJ Courses (non-exhaustive)

Highlighted Spring 2023 offerings!
FALL 2022
  • Environmental Justice Storytelling: Writing for Impact (EARTHSYS 91EJ, PWR 91EPA)
  • Introduction to Environmental Justice: Race, Class, Gender and Place (EARTHSYS 194, ENVRES 223, PWR 194EP)
  • Environmental Justice Colloquium (EARTHSYS 194A, HUMRTS 194A, URBANST 155A)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • Scholarship and Activism for Justice (COMPLIT 316)
  • Human and Planetary Health (BIO 203, SOC 103)
  • Policy Practicum: San Francisco Human Rights Commission Reparations Project (LAW 808O)
  • Policy Practicum: Buildings in the Energy Transition: Resilient, Clean and Just (LAW 808W)
  • Quest for an Inclusive Green Energy Economy (CEE 130B/330B)
  • Environmental Humanities: Finding Our Place on a Changing Planet (BIO 184, SUSTAIN 140)
  • Muwekma Community Engaged Learning, Cultural Heritage and Native Plants Garden Field Project (NATIVEAM 112)
  • Justice 40 Policy Lab (SUSTAIN 210)

WINTER 2023
  • Just Transitions Policy Lab (CSRE 155, EARTHSYS 119, URBANST 155)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • Scholarship and Activism for Justice (COMPLIT 316)​​
  • Emergent Thinking: Abolition and Climate Change (AFRICAAM 207, COMPLIT 207B)
  • Addressing deep uncertainty in systems models for sustainability (CEE 366A)
  • Urban Agroecology (EARTHSYS 181A)
  • Introduction to Environmental Ethics (ETHICSOC 178M, ETHICSOC 278M, PHIL 178M, PHIL 278M, POLISCI 134L)
  • An Environmental Problem: Energy, Pollution, Catastrophe (HISTORY 6S)
  • Environmental Law Workshop (LAW 2524)
  • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health (PEDS 150/250, HUMBIO 122H)​​
  • Muwekma Community Engaged Learning, Cultural Heritage and Native Plants Garden Field Project (NATIVEAM 112)
  • Environmental Justice and Anthropology (ANTHRO 124B, ANTHRO 224B)
  • Equitable Infrastructure Solutions (CEE 145E, CEE 245E)
  • Latinx Social Movements (CHILATST 116​)
  • Policy Practicum: Buildings in the Energy Transition: Resilient, Clean and Just (LAW 808U)
  • Smoke: Wildfire Science and Policy Lab (LAW 808D)
  • Social Movements and Collective Action (SOC 118, SOC 218)
SPRING 2023
  • Shades of Green: Exploring and Expanding Environmental Justice in Practice (CSRE 125E, EARTHSYS 125, EARTHSYS 225, URBANST 125)
  • Environmental Justice: Reflection (EARTHSYS 134)
  • Urban Agroecology (EARTHSYS 181B, URBANST 180B)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • Ethical and Effective Philanthropy for Sustainable Development (ETHICSOC 232T, POLISCI 236, POLCISCI 236S, SUSTAIN 222)
  • The Geoscience of Environmental Justice (GEOSCI 20)
  • Global Leaders and Innovators in Human and Planetary Health: Sustainable Societies Lab (HRP 285, MED 285, SUSTAIN 345)
  • Policy Practicum: The Santa Clara County Litigation & Policy Partnership (LAW 807G)
  • Policy Practicum: Buildings in the Energy Transition: Resilient, Clean and Just (LAW 808U)
  • Climate Law and Policy (LAW 2520)
  • Global Leaders and Innovators in Human and Planetary Health: Sustainable Societies Lab (HRP 285, SUSTAIN 345, MED 285)
  • Chicano/Latino Politics (POLISCI 125S, CHILATST 125S)
  • Environment and Society (STS 190)​
  • Empirical Environmental Economics (SUSTAIN 130)
  • Scholarship and Activism for Justice (COMPLIT 316)
  • Racial Equity in Energy (CEE330, AFRICAAM 131, CEE 130R)
  • Global Health through an Equity Lens (MED 194/294)
  • Environmental Sustainability: Global Predicaments and Possible Solutions (COLLEGE 106)
  • Whales, Bombs, & the Race to the Bottom: Oceanic Histories of Law, Environmentalism, & Human Rights (HISTORY 8S)

SUMMER 2023
  • Bio-Cultural Diversity and Community Based Conservation (Bing Overseas Summer Program) 
  • Food, Sustainability, and Culture (SOC 129D)

Previously Offered EJ Courses (non-exhaustive)

2021-22 

FALL 2021
  • Topics in Writing & Rhetoric: Introduction to Environmental Justice: Race, Class, Gender and Place (EARTHSYS 194, ENVRES 223, PWR 194EP)
  • Environmental Justice Colloquium (EARTHSYS 194A, HUMRTS 194A, URBANST 155A)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • ​Shaping the Future of the Bay Area (AMSTUD 118X, CEE 118X, CEE 218X, ESS 118X, ESS 218X, GEOLSCI 118X, GEOLSCI 218X, GEOPHYS 118X, GEOPHYS 218X, POLISCI 218X, PUBLPOL 118X, PUBLPOL 218X)​
  • Environmental Justice and Anthropology (ANTHRO 124B, ANTHRO 224B)
  • Land Use Law (LAW 2505)
  • Environmental Justice Workshop (LAW 2524)
  • Environmental Justice (ANTHRO124B)

WINTER 2022
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • Emergent Thinking: Abolition and Climate Change (AFRICAAM 207, COMPLIT 207B)
  • Federal Indian Law (CSRE 109A, NATIVEAM 109A)
  • Doing Environmental History: Water Justice (HISTORY 200B)
  • Federal Indian Law (CSRE 109A, NATIVEAM 109A)
  • Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences  ​(EARTH 203)​​
  • Emergent Thinking (AFRICAAM207)
SPRING 2022
  • Race, Nature, and the City (ARFICAAM 168, CSRE 168, EARTHSYS 169, SOC 168A, URBANST 168)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (HUMRTS 196, EARTHSYS 196A)
  • Land Use: Planning for Equitable and Sustainable Cities (AMSTUD 163, EARTHSYS 168, PUBLPOL 163, URBANST 163)
  • Urban Agroecology (EARTHSYS 181, EARTHSYS 281, ESS 181, ESS 281, URBANST 181)
  • Learn the (geo)science behind the environmental (in)justice concepts (GEOLSCI 20)
  • Shades of Green (CSRE 125E, EARTHSYS 125, EARTHSYS225, URBANST 125)
  • Environmental Justice: Relfection (EARTHSYS 134)
  • Environmental Justice (LAW 2515)
  • Urban Agroecology (EARTHSYS 181, EARTHSYS 281, ESS 181, ESS 281, URBANST 181)
  • Literature o the Anthropocene (ENGLISH 157D)​
  • Environment and Society (STS 190)​
  • The Historical Ecology of Latin America (HISTORY 378)
  • Wastelanding: Indigenous Environmental Justice in the Western US (ESS 226)

SUMMER 2022
  • Landscapes of Inequality: The Southwestern United (ANTHRO 104B, ARCHLGY 104B)​

2020-21

FALL 2020
  • Introduction to Environmental Justice (PWR 194EP/EARTHSYS 194/ENVRES 223)
  • Environmental Justice Colloquium (EARTHSYS 194A/HUMRTS 194A/URBANST 155A)
  • Race in Science (AFRICAAM 51A/CEE 151A/COMM 51A/CSRE 51A/HUMBIO 71A/STS 51A)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (EARTHSYS 196A/HUMRTS 196)
  • Shaping the Future of the Bay Area (ESS 218X)

WINTER 2021
  • Reading and Writing Contemporary Environmental Poetry (ENGLISH 150C)
  • Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (EARTHSYS 196A/HUMRTS 196)
  • Solidarity and Racial Justice (AFRICAAM 157P/AMSTUD 157P)
  • Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences (EARTH 203)

SUMMER 2021
  • ​Landscapes of Inequality: The Southwestern United (ANTHRO 104B/ARCHLGY 104B)
  • Doing Environmental History: Water Justice (HISTORY 200B)
 SPRING 2021
  • Race, Colonialism, and Climate Justice in the Caribbean (AFRICAAM 204)
  • Introduction to Chicanx/Latinx Studies (CHILATST 180E)
  • Land Justice: Unearthing Histories and Seeding Liberations (EARTHSYS 96)
  • "Third World Problems?" Environmental Anthropology and the Intersectionality of Justice (ANTHRO 123C/SCRE 123C)
  • Social Movements and Collective Action (SOC 118/218)
  • Environment and Society (STS 190)
  • Solidarity and Racial Justice (AFRICAAM 157P/AMSTUD 157P)
  • Discourse of the Colonized: Native American and Indigenous Voices (CSRE 121)
  • The United States in the Twentieth Century (AFRICAAM 150C)
  • Racial Justice in the Nuclear Age (HISTORY 203F/STS 200T)
  • Chicano/Latino Politics (POLISCI 125S)
  • ​Environmental Justice and Human Rights Lab (EARTHSYS 196A/HUMRTS 196)
  • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health (PEDS 150/250)
  • Radical Acts of Art in Public: Rhetoric and Artivism (PWR 1SC)
  • Learn the (geo)Science behind the Environmental (in)Justice Concepts (GEOLSCI 20)
  • Topics in International Justice, Rights and the Environment (ENVRES 215A/HUMRTS 118)
  • Shades of Green: Exploring and Expanding Environmental Justice in Practice (EARTHSYS 125, EARTHSYS 225, URBANST 125)
  • The Ethical Challenges of the Climate Catastrophe (HISTORY 79C/HISTORY 179C)

Recently Offered Environmental and Racial Justice Courses

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