2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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SOC 264 - Latinxs in the South Instructor
Vienrich
Looking at data trends on the growth of Latinx communities in the Southeast, students will explore how Latinxs are shaping the South, and how the South is shaping their experiences in education, health, the labor force, religion, and culture. Through a look at the history of Latinx settlement in Southeastern states, students will analyze themes of identity, immigration, intersectionality, civil rights, and race relations. This course will ask students to identify the needs of Latinx communities in the Southeast, and to contribute to the development of a resource guide to be used in fostering the inclusion of domestic and international Latinx arrivals, and coalition building between long-term Southern residents and Latinx newcomers.
Satisfies major and minor requirement in Latin American Studies.
Satisfies major requirement in Socioogy.
Satisfies Social and Scientific Thought Ways of Knowing requirement.
Satisfies Justice, Equality and Community requirement.
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