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Academics: Courses, Minor & Library

Ramapo students may minor in Human Rights and Genocide Studies. The CHJS supports this program with events and courses taught by its director. The College also offers a Jewish Studies Minor, which can be a meaningful complement to academic explorations of the Holocaust鈥攐ne which recalls the agency, culture, and history of victims.

The CHGS maintains a growing collection of books and other materials pertinent to research and teaching in our fields of Holocaust and genocide studies. A complete listing of our resources may accessed . Our shelves are located in front of the Special Collections Reading Room, which houses the CHGS, on the second floor of the George T. Potter Library.


Courses Offered in Spring: Human Rights and Genocide Studies Minor

Human Rights and Genocide Studies Minor Fall 2025 Courses HIST 329, Paradigms of Genocide, Jacob Labendz, W. 6:05 pm Comm 379 The Social Documentary & Human Rights Issues, Ghennifer Zando-Dennis, M 9:55 am INTL 337, Human Rights in Latin America, Rebecca Root, TF 11:50 am LAWS 209 Environmental Justice, Sanghamitra Padhy, MR 11:20 am PHIL 233 Ethics, Lisa Cassidy and Zachary Peck, MR 8:00 am online POLI 309 Civil Rights, Michael Unger, MR 11:20 am SOCI 202 Social Inequity, Kristin Kenneavy, MR 2:15 pm SOCI 250 International Migration and Human Rights, Vincent Bloch, T 9:55 am For more information, contact Dr. Mia Serban, mserban@ramapo.edu Picture includes logos


Courses Offered in Spring 2026: Jewish Studies Minor

HIST 264: “Jewish History” with Dr. Jacob Ari Labendz

HIST 340: “Biblical Archeology and History” with Dr. Ira Spar


Click on the program links above to access course descriptions.