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Fall Term 2022 Ecological (De)colonization - 6082 - ETST 281
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Catalog Description : This discussion based course investigates how historical and contemporary environmental injustices are entangled with settler colonialism and extractive capitalism. Through papers, discussions, and presentations, you will come to understand how Indigenous sovereignty and decolonization are fundamentally concerned with land, water, and ecosystems. You will receive an introduction to Indigenous environmental justice, develop a theoretical toolkit to approach topics concerning settler colonialism, and explore political and environmental solutions.

Attributes: GER Dimens Diversity, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Fall Term 2022

Instructors

Gregory Joel Hitch

Course

ETST 281

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

ECOLOGICAL (DE)COLONIZATION (D)

Final Exam

Monday, Nov 21, 2022 08:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

CRN

6082

Status

Active

Class Time

01:50 PM-03:00 PM MWF MEMO 105

Start-End Date

Sep 12, 2022-Nov 22, 2022

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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Enrollment:

Unlimited

5