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Personal Liberation NoNparticipant
- 0.0
Neither Oppressor or Oppressed We are all oppressed, in this course you will learn how to recognize the oppressors in your life (even yourself) and take action to end or minimize oppression. You will learn the tools and tactics of oppression, the foundations of oppression, and methods to address them which lead to personal liberation, transformation, and freedom!...
Companies Act 2013 - Relevant for CA/CS/CMA/ Law Courses
by CS Priyanka Shrivastava- 0.0
45 hours on-demand video
Oppression Mismgmt...
$12.99
Religion and Conflict Transformation
by Judith Oleson , Thomas Porter , Kathryn Common- 0.0
12 Weeks
This course will introduce students to the theology, worldview, and practice of faith-based conflict transformation. It will prepare students to become leaders equipped with basic tools of conflict analysis in families, organizations, communities, and larger systems of oppression. It will provide basic skills for tansforming conflict. Students will articulate and practice what is needed to...
$49
US Social Services Compared
by John Robertson- 4.7
Approx. 16 hours to complete
In all nations, social policy is a very large public investment. Course 1 will explore the size, structure, and outcomes of U. S. social policy and compare this policy to those of similar developed countries. This course addresses issues of power, oppression, and white supremacy. The course is part of a sequence in social policy that has an HONORS TRACK....
Health, Housing, and Educational Services
by John Robertson- 4.9
Approx. 15 hours to complete
Course 5 discusses policies in four areas: housing, education, healthcare, and immigration, with an optional fifth module in child protection. This course addresses issues of power, oppression, and white supremacy. -First we’ll look at housing policy, with its contrasting supports for homeowners and renters. -Then we’ll interpret the structure that provides education and examine debates about its future....
US Social Services: Where did they come from?
by John Robertson- 4.9
Approx. 15 hours to complete
The course probes the formation of social policy in the United States from its very first cultural and religious roots. As part of this transformation, the provider of social welfare shifted from the local community to the state to the federal government. This course addresses issues of power, oppression, and white supremacy....
Poverty & Population: How Demographics Shape Policy
by John Robertson- 4.9
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Gender, Race and oppression...
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History of Slavery in the British Caribbean
by Peggy Brunache , Christine Whyte- 0.0
4
Explore the history and legacy of British colonial slavery and oppression in the Caribbean through historical slave accounts....
Free
Anti-Racism I
by Shawn , Jennifer- 4.6
Approx. 16 hours to complete
Anti-Racism I is an introduction to the topic of race and racism in the United States. In this course you will learn how to: - Use and comprehend contemporary intersectional terminology through a provided glossary - Critically discuss “whiteness” White supremacists (who are professional racists like the KKK). - Distinguish between being not racist and being anti-racist...
Social Services for Families, Seniors and Those with Disabilities
by John Robertson- 4.9
Approx. 11 hours to complete
Course 4 discusses four populations: families, poor families, people with disabilities, and people as they age. This course addresses issues of power, oppression, and white supremacy. -The first module identifies the needs of children and the role of the state in child development. This module also describes public support programs and critiques the debates surrounding them....