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Courses - Fall 2026
HNUH
University Honors
HNUH238L
From Page to Protest: Youth, Power, and the Politics of Storytelling
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: DSHU
How do we make the unseen visible when history and marginalized experiences are contested or erased? Amid book bans, curriculum censorship, and political efforts to rewrite the past, storytelling becomes a powerful battleground for truth and resistance. This seminar explores how young adult literature--such as novels addressing police violence, immigration, or dystopian futures--can expose injustice, challenge oppression, and preserve memory. By connecting historical resistance movements to present-day debates over censorship and curriculum, students will analyze how narratives shape public consciousness, reckon with systemic inequality, and inspire social change.
HNUH238L pairs with HNUH238D to complete the Seen and Unseen cluster. This pair of courses can be taken in any order. This track will be offered through Spring 2028.