Environmental Justice
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
4097
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
This course examines how policy interacts with race and class to affect differentially people's access to a clean, safe, productive environment; Reviews history of the environmental justice movement, and community, policy, and legal responses; Develops students' ability to work across diverse social groups to advance environmental justice and sustainability.

Outcomes: Describe the history, central aims, practices, and continuing evolution of modern-day environmental justice movements; Identify theories of justice underlying environmental justice movements; Analyze structures and processes of inequality, exclusion, colonization, capitalism, and speciesism as they relate to environmental degradation; Describe how communities build power to address environmental injustices; Reflect upon your own social positionality, consider the value of environmental justice theory and action for your own life.
Class Attributes
Bioethics
Class Actions
Look up course materials
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Tania Schusler
Meets
MoWeFr 1:40PM - 2:30PM
Dates
08/24/2026 - 12/12/2026
Room
Inst for Env Sust - Room 123
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
0
Seats Open
30
Class Capacity
30
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0