SOCI 207 — : Race and Ethnic Relations
This course provides a systematic examination of how race and ethnic relations are affected by the concepts of power, prejudice, ethnocentrism, and racism. It introduces significant theories, issues, and social movements related to racial/ethnic justice, to understand the effects of institutional racism and marginalization on the African American, Native American, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Latinx/Chicanx racial and ethnic groups. The course also examines the institutions and other factors involved in establishing, sustaining, and changing systems of racial and ethnic inequality and how they are connected to class, gender, sexuality, citizenship status, and other intersections. Formerly SOC 207. C-ID SOCI-150, SJS-110.