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Organizing for Social Change: Anti-Subordination Theory & Practice
UH Mānoa Catalog Description
Examines conditions that lead people to become active, self-governing agents. Covered are strategies and tactics of organizers, history of social change movements, anti-subordination theories of justice and organizing case studies. Repeatable up to four credits. A-F only. (Once a year)
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LAW
501