First Year Seminar 191CNS2 - FYS- Topics in CNS

Fall
2026
18
1.00
Sintra Reves-Sohn

W 4:00PM 4:50PM

UMass Amherst
20778
Hasbrouck Lab Add room 104B
srevessohn@umass.edu

First-year (R1ST) Course Title: Becoming a Climate Activist
Climate change is an urgent environmental and social crisis that affects people and places unequally. To mitigate devastation for ourselves and future generations, we need to take action. But in order to act, we also need to learn and reflect. This class will focus on the causes and place-based impacts of climate change, and the intersectional movements, organizations, and strategies that advance climate justice - and the political, economic, and cultural forces that resist this change. While building community, students will reflect on how to participate in climate justice at multiple scales (as individuals, on campus, nationally, globally, etc.). This course will rely on readings, self-reflections, and seminar-style discussions. Through critical assessment and collaborative activities, students will practice translating knowledge and their values into action. Understanding activism as a life-long pursuit, we will strive toward becoming climate activists, as we collectively imagine and enact the world we want to live in.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.