NASX 520 Feminism & Gender Theories in NAS
NASX 520
Fall semester: online
3 credits, graduate level
Fall Instructor: Dr. Laurie Walker
Course Desription
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing. This course is intended to explore gender issues in Native American Studies. It will critically explore the problems and points of conflict between Native American women's gender concerns and Euroamerican feminist theories.
Instructor
Laurie A. Walker earned their MSW and PhD in Social Work and B.S. in Psychology. Laurie was awarded Tenure at the University of Montana where they taught 2+2 courses at Montana Tribal Colleges focused on policy, community development, community organizing, social movements, and social planning. Laurie co-wrote the ACLU of Montana report Empty Desks: Discipline & Policing in Montana's Public Schools (see https://www.aclumontana.org/en/edureport2019).
Tuition and Fees
If you are accepted to a qualified graduate program, see the appropriate MSU Tuition and Fee table below:
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How to Register
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For course information:
Please contact Erika Ross at erika.ross1@montana.edu or Laurie Walker at laurie.walker@montana.edu.