Minor in Race and Resistance Studies
The Race and Resistance Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program that provides undergraduate students with an approach to social justice to study race as a politically produced and contested process that begins with institutions, movements, and social problems, to examine racialized communities. The curriculum examines how race, gender, and class are co-constitutive factors of identity; how different groups are racialized in relation to one another; how social justice movements cohere and fall apart; and how groups have formed their own identities. The Race and Resistance Studies minor provides students with non-traditional, multi-ethnic, and comparative perspectives on national and transnational experiences of people of color within the U.S.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Identify the objectives of Ethnic Studies/Race and Resistance Studies.
- Learn how to interpret cultural production by people of color and how it expresses agency.
- Apply the concept of intersectionality to the experiences of people of color.
- Apply principles of community-engaged scholarship and community service learning.
- Describe historical, cultural, economic, and comparative approaches to the study of race, class, gender, nation, and sexuality.
Race and Resistance Studies, Minor — 18 units minimum
- Only one third of the units or no more than approximately two courses can be taken credit/no credit for the minor.
- At least half of all courses towards the minor degree must be upper-division at the 300 level or above.
- Students should try to complete ETHS 100 or ETHS 110 before taking any further courses in the minor.
- All coursework used to satisfy the requirements of the minor must be completed with a minimum grade point average of 2.0.
Introductory Course (3 units)
Select one:
Code | Title | Units |
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ETHS/RRS 100 | Introduction to Ethnic Studies | 3 |
ETHS/RRS 110 | Critical Thinking and the Ethnic Studies Experience | 3 |
Core Courses (9 units)
Code | Title | Units |
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Select one course from three different sections A through D below: | 9 | |
Section A: History and Politics | ||
All Power to the People: Comparative Freedom Movements of the "Sixties" | ||
Race, Ethnicity and Power in America | ||
Beyond Bars and Borders: Race and the Carceral State | ||
Creativity, Decolonization, and Social Justice in Oceania | ||
Race, Activism and Climate Justice | ||
Reclaiming the Bay: Grassroots Struggle Against Racial Capitalism | ||
National Security and the Racialization of Arabs and Muslims in North America | ||
Race, Radicalism and Revolution | ||
History of People of Color in the U.S. | ||
Section B: Popular Culture, Literature, and the Arts | ||
Introduction to Pacific Islander Literature: How To Read An Ocean | ||
Disrupting Science Fiction: Race, Gender, and Alternative Futures | ||
Art and Cultural Practices of Oceania | ||
Race, Sports, and Society | ||
Sounds of Resistance: Race, Rhythm, Rhyme, and Revolution | ||
Race, Public Art, and Creative Resistance | ||
Our Stories: Literatures of Race and Resistance | ||
Race and Comedy in the United States | ||
Arab Media Images in America: Impact on Arab Americans | ||
Pacific Islanders in Film: Re-Presenting Oceania Through an Indigenous Lens | ||
Contemporary Arabic and Arab American Literature | ||
Youth Culture, Race and Resistance | ||
Section C: Gender and Sexuality | ||
Decolonize Your Diet: Food Justice and Gendered Labor in Communities of Color | ||
Queer Arabs in the U.S. | ||
Queer and Trans Ethnic Studies | ||
Women, Race, and Class | ||
Race and Sexual Migration | ||
Section D: Diasporas and Transnationalism | ||
Islamophobia: Roots, Development, and Contestation of Hatred | ||
Arab American Identity: Memory and Resistance | ||
Palestine: Ethnic Studies Perspective | ||
South Asian Diaspora | ||
Gender and Modernity in the Muslim and Arab Worlds |
Community Service Learning (3 units)
Select One:
Code | Title | Units |
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RRS/SOC 410 | Grassroots Organizing for Change in Communities of Color | 3 |
RRS 694 | Community Engaged Learning: Praxis in Race and Resistance Studies | 3 |
Elective Course (3 units)
3 units of any RRS courses.