SOC-361 Intersections of Race, Ethnicity and Gender
This course will engage students in past and current debates about how constructions of race, ethnicity and gender are interwoven throughout U.S. society. Although this course is primarily taught from a sociological perspective, we will also examine biological, psychological, anthropological, economic, and historical arguments. Some examples of topics we will discuss include white privilege, patriarchy, the Civil Rights era, solidarity movements, hate crime, sentencing disparities, and sexual violence, to name a few.