The minor in Human Rights and Social Justice at Westfield State University is an interdisciplinary program. It explores dialectic intersectionality of human rights dimensions, such as global, intercultural, local, relational, personal, and practical. Communication perspectives are fundamental to this explortation in the light of promoting peace and justice through everyday communicative praxis.
Topics include, but are not limited to, globalization, global warming, sustainability, international conflict resolution, criminal justice, stereotyping, religions, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, race, nationality, media, politics, art, history, consumerism, grocery shopping, food, recycling, driving, choices of profession, and schooling.