The Bachelor of Arts in Ethnic, Gender, and Labor Studies at the University of Washington is designed to help students understand the social, economic, and political forces that shape people's lives. Students will examine issues of race, gender, class, and labor and explore how they intersect in the struggle for justice and equality.
Examining the Impact of Intersectionality on Social Movements
The Role of Gender in Labor Market Inequalities
Exploring the Evolution of the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S.
Labor Unions and Their Role in Advocating for Workers' Rights
The Impact of Immigration Policies on Ethnic Communities
Gender and Race in the Modern Feminist Movement
Analyzing the Role of Education in Addressing Social Inequality
The History and Legacy of the Labor Movement in the U.S.
Exploring the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class in Global Economic Systems
Social Justice and the Fight for Equal Pay: Gender Wage Gap Analysis
The Role of Ethnic Communities in Shaping Political Movements
Exploring the Global Impact of the #MeToo Movement
The Role of Labor in Shaping Modern Workplaces
Racial and Gender Stereotyping in Media Representation
The Fight for Workers' Rights in the Globalized Economy
Environmental Justice: Race and Class in Environmental Movements
The Role of Technology in Advancing Labor Rights
Gendered Violence: Examining the Social and Legal Response
Exploring the Relationship Between Globalization and Labor Movements
The Impact of Gender Norms on Workplace Inequality
Engage in the study of social movements, labor rights, and gender equality while developing critical thinking and analytical skills to drive social change.
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