Critically examines the history of labor and working people in the Americas, from the colonial era to the present, focusing on the experience of the United States and Mexico, offering a comparative perspective on their …
Courses
CHICLA 330: Topics in Chican@/Latin@ Studies: “Chicana Feminisms”
Examines major concerns in Chicana Studies including the social construction of social relations, the intersection of gender with other identities, cultural mestizaje, and sexuality. Analyzes issues of concern among Chicanas and within Chicana studies including …
CHICLA 330: Topics in Chican@/Latin@ Studies: “Whiteness& Racial Formation in the U.S.”
Explores the social construction of Whiteness in the U.S. from its origin in colonization to the contemporary period. A major focus of the class will be tracing the evolution of race, and through the lens …
CHICLA 231: Politics in Multi-cultural Societies (Crosslisted Political Science)
Examines Race, ethnicity, and religion as political factors; cultural pluralism, politics, and policy in the United States and selected other multi-cultural politics.
CHICLA 201: Introduction to Chican@/Latin@ Studies
Introduces students to various interdisciplinary and transnational literatures on the study of Chican@s & Latin@s in the U.S. Offers a survey of scholarly literature, paradigms, theories, and debates within the field pertaining to the historical, …
CHICLA 201 : Introduction to Chican@/ Latin@ Studies
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of Chicanas/os in the United States. Students will become acquainted with recent scholarly literature, paradigms, theories, and debates within Chicana/o studies pertaining to the historical, economic, cultural, and sociopolitical dimensions …
CHICLA 530: Advanced Topics in Chican@ & Latin@ Studies: “Community-Based Research & Evaluation” (Crosslisted CSCS)
Theoretical, critical, and analytical understanding and application of the conscious and systematic use of data, inquiry and analysis for community, organization and program diagnosis, intervention and evaluation in various community-based and nonprofit organizations.
SOC 134 : Problems of American Racial & Ethnic Minorities
DARS Exception Course
CURRIC 240: Critical Aspects of Teaching, Schooling, and Education
DARS Exception Course
COUN PSY 300: Displacement, Resettlement, & Working with Refugee Families
DARS Exception Course