Catalog Description
The development of housing policy in the United States and the grassroots movements that have shaped housing justice. Through historical and contemporary case studies, students will analyze the intersections of housing policy with race, class, and economic inequality. Examine key housing movements, government interventions, and contemporary challenges in achieving equitable housing for all.
Section Notes
This class has required Zoom meetings on Thursday evenings from 6:10pm-7:30pm combined with asynchronous assignments and activities. This class requires live online meetings and the use of Canvas with no required in-person meetings. Live online meetings require the use of CityZoom, Zoom’s web conferencing platform in Canvas, using an internet enabled device. Students will also complete coursework in Canvas, which must be accessed using an internet enabled device. This class is part of CityOnline and is XX weeks. For student support and other services, students can check Welcome to CityOnline.
Requisites
Recommended Preparation, (Readiness for college-level English) or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes