The course is on Wednesdays 6-7pm in Dwinelle 187.
This course will encompass a holistic view of menstruation through four units of study: Science of Menstruation, Period Poverty & Stigma, Menstruation Culture & History, and Taking Action. We will discuss the phases of menstruation along with exploring the hormonal methods of birth control. Then, we will explore legislation and social issues surrounding menstruation, like access to menstrual products and the Tampon Tax, both in the US and abroad. We will continue by discussing various cultural practices surrounding menstruation, tracing the development of menstrual products, and diving into a myriad of myths surrounding menstruation. We will conclude the course by learning about current activism in the menstrual sphere, along with ways to avoid performative activism. By engaging in meaningful discussion and lectures, this course hopes to build an understanding of menstruation on Cal’s campus.
Attendance and participation in group discussions are mandatory. Homework is mandatory and must be submitted to the bCourses page by the start of the class period each week. As a general rule, you must be present for at least 9 out of 12 class meetings, complete the final project and reflection, and turn in at least 70% of the homework to receive a passing grade for the Decal. Your final grade consists of: Homework and discussions: 40%, attendance: 40%, final project: 20%.
Section | Facilitator | Size | Location | Time | Starts | Status | CCN(LD) | CCN(UD) |
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Section | __ | __ | Dwinelle 187 | [W] 6:00PM-7:00PM | 01/31/2024 | Open | -- | -- |
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