Issues Racial & Ethnic Equity
Fall 2023
Description
This course examines from a social-cultural-historical perspective various racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Race and ethnicity are central constructs that provide students with perspectives on equity in relation to the four dominant groups in Ethnic Studies: Latinx, Asian Pacific Islander; Black/African American; and Native American/American Indian. The course examines historical, theoretical, and representational views of equity, as well as community-driven responses, across the changing demographics of the nation.
Class Notes
The class is offered entirely live online and meets at set days/times. Students are expected to attend the live class online synchronously.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Fishman, Darwin B
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
5105
Course
MCGS 350 -
SECT 72
SECT 72
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
2/5
Class Meeting Dates
08/21/2023 - 12/15/2023
Days
R
Times
6:00pm – 8:50pm
MCGS 350 - SECT 72
Issues Racial & Ethnic Equity
Class:
5105
Units:
3
M-F
08/21/2023 - 12/15/2023
R
6:00pm – 8:50pm
This course examines from a social-cultural-historical perspective various racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Race and ethnicity are central constructs that provide students with perspectives on equity in relation to the four dominant groups in Ethnic Studies: Latinx, Asian Pacific Islander; Black/African American; and Native American/American Indian. The course examines historical, theoretical, and representational views of equity, as well as community-driven responses, across the changing demographics of the nation.
Class Notes
This course examines from a social-cultural-historical perspective various racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Race and ethnicity are central constructs that provide students with perspectives on equity in relation to the four dominant groups in Ethnic Studies: Latinx, Asian Pacific Islander; Black/African American; and Native American/American Indian. The course examines historical, theoretical, and representational views of equity, as well as community-driven responses, across the changing demographics of the nation.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Fishman, Darwin B
Location
WWW ONLINE