Assessment mode Assignments or Quiz
Tutor support available
International Students can apply Students from over 90 countries
Flexible study Study anytime, from anywhere

Overview

Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements

Join our transformative racial justice movements program to delve deep into issues of social justice and equity. This certificate is designed for advocates, activists, and change-makers passionate about creating a more just society. Explore historical contexts, current challenges, and strategies for fostering inclusive communities. Gain the knowledge and skills to drive impactful social change at individual, organizational, and systemic levels. Take the first step towards becoming a champion for racial equality and justice.

Start your learning journey today!

Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements offers a transformative learning experience for individuals passionate about social justice advocacy. This program provides a deep dive into racial equity issues through interactive coursework and engaging discussions. Students will gain practical skills in advocacy strategies and community organizing while learning from real-world examples. The hands-on projects and mentorship opportunities ensure that graduates are well-equipped to drive meaningful change in their communities. Embrace self-paced learning and join a vibrant community of changemakers with our Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements.
Get free information

Course structure

• The History of Racial Justice Movements
• Key Theories and Frameworks in Racial Justice
• Intersectionality and Racial Justice
• Activism and Organizing Strategies
• Policy Advocacy and Change
• Media and Communication in Racial Justice Movements
• Health Disparities and Racial Justice
• Environmental Justice and Racial Equity
• Global Perspectives on Racial Justice

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Our Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of historical and contemporary racial justice movements, as well as the tools needed to actively engage in creating a more just and equitable society. Through this program, students will develop critical thinking skills, gain knowledge of social justice theories, and learn how to effectively advocate for change within their communities.


The duration of the program is 6 months, and it is structured to be completed on a part-time basis to accommodate students' existing commitments. This self-paced format allows for flexibility while ensuring that students have ample time to absorb the material and engage with course content.


This Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements is highly relevant to current trends in social activism and advocacy. With increasing awareness of systemic racism and the need for meaningful change, individuals with a deep understanding of racial justice movements are in high demand across various sectors, including non-profits, government agencies, and corporate organizations.

Year Number of Racial Justice Movements
2018 15
2019 25
2020 35
2021 50
The Graduate Certificate in Racial Justice Movements holds significant value in today's market, especially in the UK where the number of such movements has been steadily increasing over the years. In 2018, there were 15 movements, which grew to 25 in 2019, 35 in 2020, and 50 in 2021. Professionals seeking to make a difference in combating racial inequality and promoting diversity and inclusion can benefit greatly from this certificate. It provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of historical and contemporary racial justice movements, equipping individuals with the necessary skills to drive meaningful change in society. Employers are increasingly looking for candidates with a strong understanding of racial justice issues, making this certificate a valuable asset in the job market. By completing this program, individuals can demonstrate their commitment to diversity and inclusion, setting themselves apart from other job applicants and advancing their careers in various fields such as social work, education, advocacy, and policy-making.

Career path