WSTB20H3: Women, Gender, and the Environment

This course will take a feminist approach to exploring the links between women, gender and the environment. We will examine how racism, sexism, heterosexism and other forms of oppression have shaped environmental discourses. Topics include: social, historical and cultural roots of the environmental crisis, women’s roles in sustainable development, ecofeminism, planning for safer spaces, and activism for change.

Any 4.0 credits
(WSTC20H3)
Social and Behavioural Sciences
University-Based Experience