SOC-201

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

This course engages students in an academic and personal exploration of the experience, performance, and implications of race and ethnicity in the United States. Incorporating a sociological lens, this course begins with the assumption that race and ethnicity are constructed phenomena that reflect social, political, economic, and cultural forces. In this class, we will examine structural origins of racial inequality in the U.S. We will apply an intersectional lens to explore systemic inequalities created by the co-constructions of race, class, gender and their impact on a personal and institutional level. We explore the ways in which racial social justice movements have transformed our culture over time as well as examining the ways in which we can instigate social change in the future.

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SOC-201 Sections for Spring 2024

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1 Section Offered

SOC-201, Section 001

CRN #35212
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Natasha Chen

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Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureBrighton Campus
Building 11, Room 207
Jan 22nd, 2024 – May 17th, 2024Tuesday, Thursday
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Type Lecture
Location Brighton Campus
Building 11, Room 207
Date(s) Jan 22nd, 2024 – May 17th, 2024
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
11:00 am - 12:15 pm