
This section provides the learners an overview of the module, its objectives, and expected outcomes.
In this video, learners will be introduced to the basics of gender, sex and sexuality and learn to differentiate amongst these concepts.
In this video, learners will be introduced to different elements of gender such as gender identity and gender expression.
This lecture provides an introduction to the concepts of intersectionality, power and privilege.
In this lecture, learners will learn about the structures of oppression and how they influence interpersonal relationships.
Tracing the presence of gender in our interpersonal world (family, siblings, romantic relationships, platonic relationships, teacher-student).
In this module, the participants will learn about accountability, repair, conflict resolution and the importance of having difficult conversations in interpersonal relationships as a way to build gender just relationships.
Participants will be able to capture key learnings and concepts from the course.
This course is brought to you by One Future Collective. One Future Collective is a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social justice, led by communities of care. We fight for each person's right to live a life of safety, dignity, and belongingness by catalysing people's power and building just institutions.
The course "Exploring Gender Just Relationships" is designed as a comprehensive exploration of gender, sex, and sexuality, aiming to provide participants with a nuanced understanding of these concepts. This course is designed to explore the various kinds of relationships in our lives and explore them from a gender-just lens. We live and interact with others around us within social, gendered institutions such as capitalism and patriarchy. These institutions and norms influence our socialisation, our relationships with each other, and even our day-to-day interactions.
We will start by building an understanding of gender, sex and sexuality, followed by other key concepts such as intersectionality, power and privilege. We will then move on to exploring the structures of oppression and examine how these structures shape our interpersonal relationships. We will then learn to identify the various ways in which gender shows up in our relationships and day-to-day interactions and how to bring a gender-just lens to our relationships.
Some of the key objectives of the course are as follows:
To understand the meaning of gender, sex and sexuality
To situate gender within interpersonal relationships;
To understand how gendered structures impact all relationships;
To explore different relationships from the lens of gender justice while examining gender power dynamics that exist in different kinds of relationships;
To build frameworks for gender-just relationships and how one can be gender-just in our relationships.