Sociology 214 - Race in America: Let's Talk
Spring
2017
01
4.00
Patricia Banks
MW 11:00AM-12:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
99018
Clapp Laboratory 327
pbanks@mtholyoke.edu
From the Black Lives Matter movement to debates about immigration and a color-blind America, race and ethnicity are at the forefront of contemporary public discourse. In this course students will be introduced to the various sociological perspectives and theoretical frameworks used to understand racial and ethnic relations in the United States. Racial and ethnic identities remain an important aspect of how people view themselves and others. In this course, we will discuss the dynamics of individual racial and ethnic groups including African Americans, Latino Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and White Americans. We will also examine what the concepts of race and ethnicity mean and how they affect various aspects of American society.
Prereq: SOCI-123.