Systemic Racism: Myths and Realities (SA)

Subject associations
SOC 373 / AMS 428 / URB 373
Term
Spring 2024
Instructors
Patricia Fernández-Kelly
Registrar description

This course focuses on the structural and institutional foundations of racial discrimination in the United States. It emphasizes the contributions of sociologists. The course gives a historical overview followed by an investigation of key legislative actions and economic factors inhibiting racial equality. Subsequent topics include migration and immigration; urban development; and residential segregation. The end of the course reviews resistance movements and policies aimed at addressing systemic racism, including restorative justice and reparations.

AAS Subfield
RPP