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Columbia to offer new minor based on ‘what it means to live in a ‘just’ society’
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The College Fix
Created by the school’s Department of Psychology, the minor is “organized around the guiding question, ‘What does justice look like?'”
As an art history major, Hu said the minor allows her to combine her passion for art with social work.
He described the minor as perfect, noting that while many of the concepts and literature taught at Columbia can feel theoretical, the minor will be a bridge to the practice of social justice.
According to its website, the “Justice: Theory and Practice” minor “culminates” with a senior project that can “take multiple forms,” including a “creative or interpretive project that explore[s] how justice is represented, experienced, and contested.”
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