Justice Systems and Race
Description
The course examines how current experiences of racial privilege and oppression are shaped by historical forces, institutional and organizational policies, social constructions and socio-cultural arrangements. It will analyze how structures of race, ethnicity and class are intertwined with a variety of social justice systems. It will focus on types and sources of power, multiple social locations, social conflicts and how they all interact
Division
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Subject
Criminology and Social Justice
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s)
Also take two 200 level courses from within the CSJ department.