Learner Reviews & Feedback for Feminism and Social Justice by University of California, Santa Cruz
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LB
May 23, 2020
I really enjoyed the course in terms of learning historical feminist movements, approaches and inter-sectional feminism. Hope to see some Feminist readings, and ideas of South Asia too. Thanks!
HL
Aug 25, 2020
It was really eye-opening and the content was good in the sense that it not only talked about historical feminist movements and events but also related these to feminist issues as they stand today.
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By Mitali B
•Jan 26, 2021
The course was well formulated. It could have included some current examples of Feminism and the females who broke stereotypes to succeed in life.
By Aidy M
•Mar 20, 2024
This provides specific backround on the movement that currently exists. I think it is helpful to understand the reasons why this is so important.
By Sangdeun I (
•Sep 20, 2022
Good a lesson to learn What is a Feminists movement, but sometimes bored because the teaching method only has a listen to a person and lecture.
By SAI P
•Aug 27, 2019
it's much about the case study of different issues all over the world on social justice to women, race disparities and collective gatherings etc
By Aditi D
•Jul 30, 2020
It was an enlightening course which provided an overview of several movements that have taken place in history through a feminist perspective.
By Gabby M
•Jul 14, 2020
I wish it was more in depth and longer because the topic is very interesting and ever relevant, but the videos were still very informative.
By Tracy K P
•Aug 19, 2022
This course improves my thoughts on Feminism and reminds me to be a feminist revolutionary person in my community. I have to strive a lot.
By Vibusha M
•Jan 2, 2022
This is a really good course for someone new to the concept of feminism. Very informative and productive. Very easy to grasp details.
By Tat K H
•Sep 15, 2020
Thanks for the course materials. However, the video is somehow too long. It's difficult to watch an 1-hour video under self-learning.
By Lydia J
•May 22, 2020
It was interesting to hear new stories that I have not heard before, but it would have been interesting to have more current content
By Gaytri R
•May 10, 2020
it was a great course and i learnt about various new cases and factors that are included in the study of feminism and social justice
By Diane M
•May 20, 2021
Loved it! I think it could probably use some updating now that we're in 2021 and this was in 2018, but overall, great lectures.
By 佳 王
•Jan 6, 2021
Lack of interaction. But overall I gained some knowledge about the history and nature of feminism from the valuable course.
By Aakaanksha A
•Sep 2, 2020
This course helped me understand the core values of feminism and social justice movements and why they are so important
By Laurélie D F
•Oct 2, 2020
Really interesting discussions and topics. It's a pleasure to listen to the Professor, she is really a good speaker.
By Angie M Z S
•Jul 24, 2020
A pesar de ser un curso bastante corto muestra movimientos e hitos importantes para el movimiento feminista.
By deepti b
•Apr 22, 2020
it was really nice course. hope many young generation will also take this course. it was a nice experience
By Andrew “ G
•Sep 14, 2020
I wish there was a little more content in the course, but it was a good primer on a variety of topics.
By Emily S
•Aug 18, 2020
An excellent review of the difficulties women face today and the recent history of those struggles.
By Shirin
•Nov 25, 2020
I really liked this course. I think the format of it really helped me get through it easier as well.
By Gracie W
•Jun 7, 2022
I really enjoyed learning about feminism & social justice through an intersectional feminist lense.
By Lesly G M
•Jul 24, 2021
Me pareció un curso muy informativo, creo que me hubiese gustado más sobre el movimiento feminista
By Muskan m
•Jan 9, 2022
thank you so much this course is very knowledgable for me . i lerned many aspects of the society
By Beth M S
•Nov 25, 2021
One thing I wished - was the acknowledgement of who started the #Metoo movement - Tarana Burke.
By Katie M
•Jul 2, 2020
Comprehensive and interesting, would have been nice to include some other perspectives as well.