ETHN 210 — Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
This course is a survey of theories, problems, nature and the dynamics of racism and the lived experiences of Native Americans, Black/African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinx Americans and other racialized groups. Power and inequality, prejudice, and discrimination and patterns of racial/ethic relations are examined conceptually and historically, using data from scientific, philosophical, sociopolitical, legal and cultural knowledges produced by minoritized communities. Models and concepts for positive change will be explored. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or who have received credit in SOC 210 .
Part of
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) (CERT)
- Chicano Studies (A.A.)
- Law, Public Policy, and Society (AA-T)
- Social Justice Studies: LGBTQ Studies (AA-T)
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Native American and Indigenous Studies (A.A.)
- Social Justice Studies: Chicano Studies (AA-T)
- Social Justice Studies: Gender Studies (AA-T)
- Sociology (AA-T)