Voices of Resistance : Indigenous and Hispanic Narratives in Literature and Society


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This six-module course invites adult learners to explore the literary and oral traditions of Indigenous and Hispanic communities across the Americas. Through the analysis of novels, poetry, short stories, and oral histories, learners will examine storytelling as a powerful tool of resistance, cultural preservation, and identity expression. Each module encourages deep reflection, respectful dialogue, and cross-cultural understanding. School-appropriate readings are selected to ensure accessibility while honoring authenticity.

Class Details

0 Session(s)

Location
NA - Online

Instructor
Instructor TBD 

Start Date:upon registration

 

Notice

Please read:  Estimated Completion Time : 7 to 10 hours

Class Cost: 

$99.00


Registration Closes On
Monday, December 31, 2035 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
N/A - Online Instructor TBD  Online