LBR STD M173
Nonviolence and Social Movements
Description: (Formerly numbered Labor and Workplace Studies M173.) (Same as African American Studies M173 and Chicana and Chicano Studies M173.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Overview of nonviolence and its impact on social movements both historically and in its present context in contemporary society, featuring lectures, conversations, films, readings, and guest speakers. Exploration of some historic contributions of civil rights struggles and role of nonviolent action throughout recent U.S. history. Examination of particular lessons of nonviolent movements as they impact social change organizing in Los Angeles. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Spring 2023 - This class was interesting and very easy. Lectures were long and sometimes hard to get through, but it was a privilege to learn from someone like Reverend Lawson. I would recommend if you are interested in the material and looking for a class that is not going to take up too much of your time.
Spring 2023 - This class was interesting and very easy. Lectures were long and sometimes hard to get through, but it was a privilege to learn from someone like Reverend Lawson. I would recommend if you are interested in the material and looking for a class that is not going to take up too much of your time.