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ETHN 10 — INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES

This course introduces students to concepts and theories in Ethnic Studies, such as race, racism, ethnicity, racial formation, settler colonialism, and resistance (Core Competency 1). Through an interdisciplinary and comparative overview of racialized groups in the United States, students will examine how various sociohistorical forces and institutions have constructed race and shaped race relations. In addition, students will critically analyze the intersection of race and racism as they relate to class, gender, sexuality, and other categories of difference (Core Competency 3). Particular emphasis is given to the various forms of struggle, resistance, social justice movements, lived experiences, and enduring contributions of Native Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latina/o/x communities (Core Competency 4). Finally, this course provides students with opportunities to engage with, and apply, theory and knowledge created by racialized groups to challenge racism and racial inequality (Core Competency 2). Credit may be earned in either ETHN 10 or 10H, but not both. C-ID SJS 110.

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