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Harvard Extension School Now Offers Social Justice Cerificate

Harvard Extension School Now Offers Social Justice Cerificate

“can be earned after passing 16 credit hours in relevant courses”

Many people wrongly assume anything offered by Harvard is worth the time and money. This is proof that it isn’t.

PJ Media reports:

Harvard Extension School Now Offers ‘Social Justice Certificate’ Program

For centuries, Harvard was known for only providing the country’s highest-quality education. Those days are now over thanks to radical Leftism.

Harvard University Extension School — the university’s arm that offers the equivalent of two-year degrees — is now offering a certificate in “social justice.”

“The Social Justice Certificate can be earned after passing 16 credit hours in relevant courses, and is offered by the Harvard Extension School, a ‘fully accredited Harvard school’ with an online-based platform,” writes Toni Airaksinen at Campus Reform.

Airaksinen lists some of the classes that qualify:

The recently launched certificate allows students to take classes such as “ Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food,” “ The Culture of Capitalism,” and “ Storytelling and Global Justice” for credit, and Harvard stresses that courses taken prior to the 2016–17 academic year “do not apply toward this certificate.”

Other classes in the program include “The Minimum Wage Debate,” “The Politics of Religion in Liberal Democracies,” and “Readings in Black Radicalism” — a class dedicated to exploring readings on topics such as black Marxism, black feminism, and reparations.

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