[Sehefac] Please spread the word about SEHE 106S, Movements & Advocacy in Environmental Justice and Health Equity

Ellen Reese ellenr at ucr.edu
Mon Jun 3 09:09:37 PDT 2024


Thanks so much Dana! If it is easier to use text for elearn.ucr.edu or
email announcements, here's some language that can be used (but feel free
to tailor this as needed). -Ellen

*Subject: New SEHE 106S class on Movements & Advocacy*

Dear students,

Are you interested in social movements, equity, and/or environmental and
community health? If so, this course below is for you! Students of all
majors & undeclared majors are welcome to enroll in this class, which has
NO prerequisites.

*SEHE 106S: Movements and Advocacy in Environment and Health is now open
for enrollment for Fall 2024.* This class provides an overview of
contemporary, comparative, and historical research on social and political
movements, including legal and policy advocacy, health equity,
sustainability, and environmental justice. Examines the motivations for,
visions, and context shaping these movements. Examines movement and
advocacy outcomes, challenges, and opportunities for promoting Health
equity and Environmental Justice.

CRN #37781    *Mon & Wed: 9:30-10:50am*

*Professor Ellen Reese *

No prerequisites: Open to ALL majors!


Register soon to save your seat!


On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 8:10 AM Dana Simmons via Sehefac <
sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:

> Dear SEHE affiliates,
> Happy last week of the quarter!
> I have a particular request for you: could you help tell students about
> SEHE 106S, Movements & Advocacy in Environmental Justice and Health Equity?
> We very confidently scheduled this course with a TA, accommodating 75
> students. Now we need to tell students that there is space open in this
> class for them.
> The course will be taught by SEHE faculty Ellen Reese, who is also
> Director of the Inland Empire Labor and Community Center. It focuses on
> grassroots campaigns over food, water and climate justice, with a focus on
> local and Caliornian issues.
> Thank you for spreading the word about this amazing class. And good luck
> out there!
> Dana
>
> --
> Dana Simmons
> Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Society, Environment and
> Health Equity
> Cooperating Faculty, Department of History
> University of California, Riverside
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-- 
Ellen Reese
Professor and Acting Vice Chair, Department of Society, Environment, and
Health Equity (https://sehe.ucr.edu/)
Chair of Labor Studies (laborstudies.ucr.edu)
Faculty Co-Director of the Inland Empire Labor & Community Center (
ielcc.ucr.edu)
UC-Riverside

*Most recent books *
*Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing, and the Politics of Exploitation*
(with Juliann Emmons Allison, UC Press, 2023)
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520388383/unsustainable

*The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy*, co-edited with
Jake Alimahomed-Wilson (Pluto Press, 2020; Winner of UALE's Best Book
Related to Labor Education Award, 2020-2021)
https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341484/the-cost-of-free-shipping/
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