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Examine how race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, citizenship, and religion have been socially constructed throughout history and in modern times. Tackle challenging issues and propose transformative concepts to build a fairer society. Gain skills for careers in various fields such as human resources, education, social services, nonprofit and corporate management, policy analysis, legal professions, and public administration.
Students will- Study the social, economic, and political factors impacting historically disadvantaged communities. Develop approaches to address structural inequities. Evaluate the historical narratives and lived experiences of diverse marginalized groups in the US, assessing their impact on intercommunity dynamics.