EGS100 — Introduction to Ethnic Studies
EGS 100 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies EGS 100 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies 5 Credits An interdisciplinary examination of race and racism, ethnicity, and culture through intersectional and diasporic perspectives. Learn about the histories, knowledges, and cultures of historically marginalized communities, with a focus on United States based people of color. Emphasis placed on how these communities collectively resist oppression and foster solidarity across difference. Fees Quarters Typically ummer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day Designed to Serve All students, regardless of color, class, or creed. Active Date 20200401T13:21:13 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 30 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Diversity & Globalism Social Science Area I Course Outline • Systematic Power and Oppression • Identity Formation • Colonialism & Decolonization • Histories of Resistance • Diasporic Communities Student Learning