<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/class/news/archive/2020/august/classes-racial-social-justice/index.php" dsn="news"><featured/><top-stories/><homepage/><pubDate>09/01/2022 05:59:59 PM</pubDate><title>UH CLASS Tackles Race and Social Justice: From the Streets to the Syllabus</title><subtitle/><description>UH CLASS Tackles Race and Social Justice: From the Streets to the Syllabus. The University of Houston College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS) faculty continuously strives to do its part in creating a better society. To that end, a series of over 20 courses set to launch during the Fall 2020 semester will further conversations on racial and social justice. As part of these courses, faculty members and students will confront a variety of challenging topics, including the death of George Floyd and the use of force by police officers. Thanks to innovative ideas and swift action from faculty, CLASS students will undertake timely and intellectually rigorous coursework that grapples with the defining issues of their time</description><author>Toni Mooney Smith 713-743-9303</author><author-email>tymooney@central.uh.edu</author-email><author-phone/><image/><categories/></item>