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

Gloria Kim gloriak at ucr.edu
Mon Jun 3 13:25:52 PDT 2024


Thank you - this looks fantastic. I will send to the students in my
courses.

On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 9:10 AM Ellen Reese via Sehefac <
sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:

> 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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Gloria Chan-Sook Kim (she/her)
Assistant Professor of Media and Culture
Department of Media and Culture
CHASS South Building, INTS 3137
University of California-Riverside
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