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Explore the narratives and lived experiences of diverse racial communities to grasp the historical contexts and societal mechanisms behind global racism and inequality.
Comparative ethnic studies (CES) provides a distinctive lens to examine the economic, political, and social factors that have influenced ethnic groups in the U.S. across five centuries, while continuing to shape our collective future.
CES employs interdisciplinary, comparative, and transnational methods to analyze race relations and the interconnectedness of race, gender, class, sexuality, nationality, and globalization.
The curriculum cultivates a nuanced comprehension of racial and cultural formations, equipping students to thrive in our diverse, multicultural society.
Recognize how racial constructs influence both historical and modern social structures.
Value diversity while actively participating in civic duties, particularly those related to equity and justice.
Develop skills to succeed in a globalized world and apply your knowledge across various professional fields.