Please Note: Reading assignments followed by “W” are available online via the program web page.
Lecture: Introduction to spring quarter (Ted)
Film: You Got to Move
Internship Workshop (1:00 – 3:00 in Sem2 A2109): Getting started (Sara Rucker Thiessen & Sylvie McGee)
No Class
Lecture:“Trying to See in Multiple Dimensions: Capitalism, Violence, Inequality and Action through Scale and Interconnection” (Tony)
Film: Poverty Outlaw
Seminar: Hearts and Hands
Due in Seminar: Response paper on Hearts and Hands
Internship Workshop
Afternoon film: Black & Gold
Film: The Corporation
Seminar: You Call This Democracy?
Due in Seminar: Response paper on You Call This Democracy?
Field Trip
Guest Lecture: Ethel Long-Scott
Seminar: Each One Teach One
Due in Seminar: Response paper on Each One Teach One
Internship Workshop
Lecture: Environmental activism: rules of the game and obstacles to democracy + preview of Eastern Washington field trip (Ted)
Film: The Hanford Ecology
Seminar: Savage Dreams
Due in Seminar: Response paper on Savage Dreams
Internship Workshop & Field Trip Preparation
SeminarDefending Wild Washington, chapters 5 – 10 and 14
Lecture: Social Movements: What, Why and How? (Tony & Ted)
Film: At the River I Stand
Seminar: Outlaw Woman
Due in Seminar: Field Paper #1
Internship Workshop
Guest Lecture on Environmental Justice
Seminar: Environmental Justice Reader
Due in Seminar: Response paper on Environmental Justice Reader
SeminarDefending Wild Washington, chapter 12, The Secret Wars of Judi Bari and chapter 6 from American Indians and National Parks (handout)
Internship reports (students)
Due: Field paper #2 plus Portfolio containing all work and draft self-evaluation
Potluck
EVALUATION WEEK: June 6 – 10 (DO NOT MAKE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THIS WEEK WITHOUT FACULTY APPROVAL.)