Department: Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Description: This course focuses on how the intersection of racism, sexism, class oppression, and other forms of domination plays out in the lives of Black women and other social groups in society. Students learn the analysis, conceptualization, and interpretation of Black women's and girls' lived realities by those who live it.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: Not for credit if earned credit in WGS 393
Graduate Level Course: This course is approved for graduate credit
Dates: 01/12/2026 - 05/02/2026
Location: Schroeder Hall 203 (SCH 203)
Instructor: Caitlin Mercier
Textbooks have not been finalized for section.