HNUH288B

Race, Reproduction and Rights

Can humanity thrive without ensuring reproductive freedom? The 2022 US Supreme Court decision that the right to an abortion is unconstitutional has generated impassioned debate about women's rights and access to reproductive health care in the US and globally. This debate opens space to think beyond "pro-choice or pro-life" polarization and create conditions that promote equity, respect for rights, and a healthy society. These conditions would need to address injustices such as the racism, gender inequalities, marginalization, and colonization that produce disparities in reproductive health care and jeopardize the well-being of individuals, families, communities, and countries. Who controls the bodies of marginalized women and men? What is the meaning of reproductive rights for people who have little power? This course challenges students to bring together multiple disciplines, become critical data consumers, and develop innovative ways to use this knowledge to influence policy.

Sister Courses: HNUH288A, HNUH288C, HNUH288O, HNUH288R, HNUH288U, HNUH288V, HNUH288W, HNUH288X, HNUH288Y, HNUH288Z

Spring 2025

10 reviews
Average rating: 3.00

Past Semesters

10 reviews
Average rating: 3.00

10 reviews
Average rating: 3.00

10 reviews
Average rating: 3.00

During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

Average GPA of 3.45 between 132 students*

HNUH288B Grade Distribution+-051015202530354045505560% of studentsABCDFWother
A-: 25.76%
A: 31.06%
B-: 3.79%
B: 21.21%
B+: 14.39%
C-: 0.76%
C: 1.52%
W: 1.52%
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.