Overview
Examine struggles for equality in History of Civil Rights Movements, highlighting the impact on History, World History, International Relations, and Geography.
Low commitment learning makes this course accessible. It will not be offered again.
Description
The course covers:
- Global civil rights movements and their historical context (World History)
- Influence of geography on activism and migration patterns (Geography)
- Diplomacy and international advocacy (International Relations)
- Social, political, and cultural reforms (History)
Through detailed case studies, learners see how History, World History, International Relations, and Geography intersect in shaping global rights movements.
Who Is This Course For?
- Students of History, World History, or International Relations
- Activists, educators, and policy makers
- Anyone seeking low commitment insights into civil rights
Requirements
- No prior expertise required
- Internet access and curiosity
Career Path
- Education and research
- Policy and human rights advocacy
- International relations and diplomacy
- Cultural and historical consultancy