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The Global Race, Power, and Resistance concentration provides an Ethnic Studies perspective examining transnational connections, diasporic communities, and migration patterns while emphasizing how colonialism, racial hierarchies, and imperial systems shape global dynamics. This program equips students for careers in government agencies at all levels, policy development, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions such as the UN, with a focus on immigration policy reform.
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of core principles in transnational studies, diaspora research, migration patterns, colonial legacies, racial/ethnic identity formation, and imperial systems.
Cultivate critical thinking abilities to assess systemic racism and bias within social institutions and community frameworks.
Design strategic initiatives, educational approaches, or policy recommendations informed by research and assessments.
Enhance practical competencies in employing intersectional frameworks and fostering collaborative alliances across diverse groups.