Topics in Race and Public Policy: Race and Inequality in American Democracy (CD or HA)

Subject associations
AAS 306 / AMS 305
Term
Fall 2020
Instructors
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Registrar description

This course explores how ideas and discourses about race shape how public policy is debated, adopted and implemented. Black social movements and geopolitical considerations prompted multiple public policy responses to racial discrimination throughout the twentieth century. Despite these policy responses, discrimination persists, raising theoretical concerns about the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, political representation, the role of the state (meaning government or law) in promoting social justice, and the role of social movements and civil society in democratizing policymaking and addressing group oppression.

AAS Subfield
RPP