Race, Society, Environment - Minor
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These courses study the history of race as a tool for categorizing people and organizing societies and examine the ways in which racial identities are constructed, expressed, imposed, and resisted. Students must take at least one course in this category.
These courses study race in a variety of social contexts that illuminate how racial categories are configured, reproduced, communicated, and understood in the public sphere. Students must take at least one course in this category.
These courses study the connections between race, environment, and environmental factors that impact well-being and contribute to disparities in lived experiences. Students must take at least one course in this category.
Students must propose and complete a short project under faculty mentorship in conjunction with this course.