Understanding and Challenging Prejudice
Critical thinking can help us ask meaningful questions, identify and eliminate our own prejudices, aid in recognizing when we're being manipulated, strengthen our understanding of emotions and teach us to frame our beliefs and expectations through methods of reasoning. Learn to slow down and clarify your thinking to strengthen self-awareness and communication with others.
In this noisy world, it's important to learn how prejudicial thinking functions and how visual and critical thinking skills can be used to interrupt the process of prejudgement. In this class, students will explore self-reflective practices that can create more compassionate viewpoints when interacting and communicating with loved ones, colleagues and even strangers. All are welcome!
| CRN | Class type | Location | Days & time | Dates | Seats available | More info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15497 | In-person | Cascade TH 100 | Friday from 6:30 to 8:20pm | From January 9 through February 13, 2026 | Instructor: Todd M Umhoefer Tuition: $79 Fees: $0 Notes: Bring writing materials. |
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