SSCS2040W Power, Inequality and Social Change
Course objectives addressed
Students will demonstrate understanding of social justice issues related to uses of power domestically and globally, as they:
1. explain the three generations of human rights within the context of the history of human rights protection;
2. analyze designated global issues related to the three generations of human rights; and
3. evaluate the efficacy of leadership concerning women’s rights domestically and globally.
Students will demonstrate understanding of social justice issues related to uses of power domestically and globally, as they:
1. explain the three generations of human rights within the context of the history of human rights protection;
2. analyze designated global issues related to the three generations of human rights; and
3. evaluate the efficacy of leadership concerning women’s rights domestically and globally.
Critically read, watch and annotate
Critically think about
Write
Please note
You will have a research project due for Week 13. Please preview the assignment and plan your time accordingly.
- The Rohingya Crisis (You do not need to read/watch the entire website. Read/watch for a purpose. Review your writing assignment below, and then treat the website as your primary research tool. Review the information necessary to create a strong RTW paragraph.)
Critically think about
- distinct approaches to human rights concerning refugees.
Write
- one RTW paragraph that explains the human rights abuses toward the Rohingya refugees. You should have a topic sentence which addresses which generation(s) of rights have been abused. Then, address the three most important examples of abuses. In your conclusion, you should indicate how you think the international community should respond to these human rights abuses.
- Your RTW Paragraph under Week 10 D2L Dropbox.
Please note
You will have a research project due for Week 13. Please preview the assignment and plan your time accordingly.

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