The Bachelor of Arts in American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington offers a powerful lens through which students analyze social structures, histories of resistance, and cultural expressions of diverse ethnic communities in the U.S. Through interdisciplinary learning, students examine race, power, and equity in American society, preparing for careers in education, law, policy, and public service.
Analyzing the Role of Media in Shaping Racial Stereotypes
Oral Histories of Immigrant Communities in Seattle
Intersectionality and Identity Politics in Contemporary America
Impact of Redlining on Urban Development and Communities of Color
Cultural Resistance Through Art in African American Communities
Asian American Identity in Post-9/11 United States
Latinx Youth Activism and Educational Equity
Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Land and Sovereignty
A Comparative Study of Ethnic Community Centers in Urban Spaces
Representation of Minorities in American Literature and Film
Historical Narratives in Ethnic Museums and Exhibits
Ethnic Studies Curriculum Impact on Student Identity Formation
Examining Gentrification in Communities of Color
Diaspora and Cultural Memory in Second-Generation Immigrants
The Role of Ethnic Newspapers in Community Empowerment
Critical Race Theory in Education Policy Debates
Artivism: Social Justice through Ethnic Performance Arts
Analyzing Race and Immigration Policies in U.S. History
The Role of Ethnic Studies in Contemporary Political Movements
Food, Identity, and Resistance in Marginalized Communities
This program empowers students to become thoughtful leaders and advocates for equity by examining real-world issues through race, ethnicity, and social justice frameworks.
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