Advisors: Michael Mosier, Misha Quill
The Race, Ethnicity, and Social Justice Program and the courses that make up its major address questions of ethnic identity and relations among ethnic groups and is supervised by a faculty committee composed of the course instructors.
In order to receive Race, Ethnicity, and Social Justice credit, a course must devote a significant portion of its content to the study of subordinate racial or ethnic groups, where a subordinate group is understood as one whose members are, or have historically been, disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group in a society, the latter understood as a group whose members have superior access to or control over a society’s economic, political, or social power. Specific courses may emphasize the cultural practices of one or more racial or ethnic groups or the interrelationships between subordinate and dominant racial or ethnic groups.
Race, Ethnicity, and Social Justice faculty members: María Fernanda Díaz-Basteris, Michael Mosier, Christina Penn-Goetsch, Mary Olson, Misha Quill, Alyssa Selmer, Catherine Stewart