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Intersectional Feminism, Queer Theory, and Social Justice for Teens
Class experience
US Grade 10 - 12
Intermediate Level
Hello, and welcome to the newly formatted Intersectional Feminism and Social Justice Class for Teens. This is a subscription based class that meets once a week to learn and discuss topics from intersectional feminism, social justice, environmentalism, queer theory, and more. This class is designed for students who have some basic understanding of introductory feminist concepts such as intersectionality, social justice, misogyny, homophobia, racism, etc. Due to the nature of these...
This class is taught in English.
Learners will learn critical thinking skills that will help prepare them for college/university level courses. Students will participate through in-depth conversations and will be provided with lots of useful resources. Students will be able to connect with like-minded peers who are interested in feminism and social justice and will be provided with a learning environment that is supportive, fun, and encouraging.
I am a Ph.D. student in the field of Gender, Feminism, and Women's Studies with a passion for feminism and social justice and an expertise in cultural analysis. I have been teaching this content for nearly a decade and I am skilled at ensuring that my classrooms are safe spaces to explore difficult topics by presenting material in a way that is accessible and appropriate for children.
Homework Offered
There is usually no mandatory homework for this class, however students may occasionally linked to an article to read or a video to watch before class to help give them some context for the topic of the week. All materials are open-source and do not require any additional subscriptions or paid services. Once per season, students have the option to create their own 5-10 minute long educational presentation for their peers. Presentations usually require some time for students to research their topic and prepare slides or other educational material they would like to include for their classmates.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Due to the nature of this course, our classes will include conversations around potentially sensitive subject matter including gender inequality, racism, or homophobia. I am trained as a feminist scholar and have been leading these courses for kids and young adults for nearly a decade. I work to ensure that the class is a safe place for these conversations to take place with teenage learners and always include content warnings before potentially upsetting material (see class description above for more).
Learners will sometimes be given a link to a YouTube video or other open-source website to supplement in-class learning.
Hello, my name is Frances! I live in the beautiful city of Toronto, ON in Canada. I teach lessons related LGBTQ+ film and culture, feminism 101, English language, and popular culture. I love eating pizza, watching movies, reading books, hiking,...
Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
110 min
Completed by 17 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 15-18
6-8 learners per class