Race is the first and most visible cultural construct used to identify individuals. Participants will deepen their understanding of the ways race, ethnicity and racism have shaped American society and institutions from the colonial era to the present. The primary focus is on the historical and social relationships among European, Native, African Americans, Latino/as, and Asian/Pacific Americans. Issues of race and ethnicity are examined across different ethno-cultural traditions to interweave diverse experiences into a larger synthesis of the meaning of race and ethnicity in American life. We will analyze the historical relationships between Police and the multicultural communities they serve.
THIS CLASS IS OFFERED IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY WITH THE SAME QUALITY, CONTENTS AND CREDITS.
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THIS CLASS IS OFFERED IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY WITH THE SAME QUALITY, CONTENTS AND CREDITS.
Click here to enroll in PA-930A
Schedule coming soon
Back to Post-Approved page