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  1. Teaching Strategies for Ethnic Studies (8th Edition) by James A. Banks, 2008-02-23
  2. Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches by Philip Q. Yang, 2000-04
  3. Introduction to Ethnic Studies by Philip Q. Yang, 2008-12-30
  4. INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES by BAKERBRIAN, MARKGREGORY Y, et all 2006-02-28
  5. Ethnic Realignment: A Comparative Study of Government Influences on Identity by Matthew Hoddie, 2006-03-02
  6. America's First Black General: Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. 1880-1970 (Modern War Studies) by Marvin E. Fletcher, 1999-03
  7. Color-Line to Borderlands: The Matrix of American Ethnic Studies (American Ethnic and Cultural Studies)
  8. Teaching Ethnic Studies: Concepts and Strategies, 43rd Yearbook
  9. Power Sharing and International Mediation in Ethnic Conflicts (Perspectives Series) by Timothy D. Sisk, 1996-09-01
  10. From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline by Fabio Rojas, 2010-06-29
  11. Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China (Studies on China, 26)
  12. Understanding Ethnic Violence: Fear, Hatred, and Resentment in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) by Roger D. Petersen, 2002-09-02
  13. Native American Studies (Introducing Ethnic Studies) by Clara Sue Kidwell, Alan Velie, 2005-10-01
  14. Who Are We?: Building a Knowledge Base of the Different Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Groups in America (A Self-Study and Workshop Facilitator's Guide) by Forrest D. Toms, Avaneda D. Hobbs, 1997-09

1. Ethnic Studies - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ethnic studies is the interdisciplinary study of racialized peoples in the United States and elsewhere. It evolved in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Ethnic studies is the interdisciplinary study of racialized peoples in the United States and elsewhere. It evolved in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to charges that traditional disciplines such as anthropology , history, English ethnology Asian studies , and orientalism were imbued with an inherently eurocentric perspective. Ethnic Studies was created to teach the stories, histories, struggles and triumphs of people of color on their own terms.
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In the United States , the field of Ethnic Studies evolved out of the civil rights movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which saw growing self-awareness and radicalization of people of color such as African-Americans Asian Americans Latino Americans , and American Indians . Ethnic Studies departments were established on many campuses and grew to encompass African American Studies Asian American Studies Raza Studies, Chicano Studies , and Native American Studies . The first strike for Ethnic Studies occurred in 1968, (led by Third World Liberation Front, a joint effort of the Afro-American Student Association, Mexican American Students Confederation, Asian American Political Alliance, Pilipino American Collegiate Endeavor, and Native American Students Union at

2. Ethnic Studies
Race and ethnicity are cultural constructs that have almost no correlates in real human physical attributes. Nonetheless, they are cultural differences, and there is material
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    African-American Archaeology Newsletter
    An electronic newsletter on sites dealing with the African-American presence in the Americas, from New South Associates (you'll have to scroll down some).
    Ethnicity: Why Archaeology is a Semi-Soft Science
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    Celebrating African-American Archeology and History
    From SEAC, a collection of sites on the history of African peoples in the Americas.
    Unpacking on the Prairie
    An exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution on the material culture of Jewish women in the upper Midwestern US.

    3. Welcome To Ethnic Studies | Ethnic Studies | Oregon State University
    Presents program overview, current research and links to related sites. Located in Corvallis.
    http://oregonstate.edu/cla/ethnic_studies/

    4. Ethnic Studies | Ask.com Encyclopedia
    Ethnic studies is the interdisciplinary study of racialized peoples in the United States and elsewhere. It evolved in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to
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    5. USD: College Of Arts And Sciences: Ethnic Studies
    Ethnic Studies. Core Faculty Alberto L pez Pulido, PhD, CHAIR May C. Fu, PhD Michelle M. Jacob, PhD Jesse Mills, PhD Gail Perez, PhD. Affliated Faculty
    http://www.sandiego.edu/bulletin/as/ethnic_studies.php
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    Ethnic Studies
    Core Faculty
    May C. Fu, PhD
    Michelle M. Jacob, PhD
    Jesse Mills, PhD
    Gail Perez, PhD
    Affliated Faculty
    Roy Brooks, JD, School of Law
    Leeva Chung, PhD, Communications Studies
    Bahar Davary, PhD, Theology and Religious Studies
    Michelle Madsen Camacho, PhD, Sociology Evelyn Diaz Cruz, MFA, Theatre Arts Colin Fisher, PhD, History Carlton Floyd, PhD, English Joseph Jonghyun Jeon, PhD, English Judith Liu, PhD, Sociology Belinda Lum, PhD Sociology Alejandro Meter, PhD, Languages and Literatures Atreyee Phukan, PhD, English Thomas E. Reifer, PhD, Sociology Sandra Sgoutas-Emch, PhD, Psychology Leonora Simonovis, PhD, Languages and Literatures The Ethnic Studies Major Ethnic Studies is a vibrant, interdisciplinary program that allows students to study the historical, cultural, and social dynamics of race and ethnicity in the United States. The major addresses our shared national legacy of conquest, contact, and resistance through three areas of concentration: History and Identity, Creativity and Spirituality, and Institutions and Activism. Preparation for the Major Nine units of lower-division courses: ETHN 100D Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3) ETHN 110D Ethnic Identity in the United States (3) Three units in a lower-division elective: ETHN 120D Introduction to African-American Studies (3)

    6. Ethnic Studies
    provides program goals, requirements, and event information.
    http://www.uwrf.edu/ethnic_studies/
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    Ethnic Studies at UW-River Falls is an interdisciplinary minor that provides an excellent complement to many majors on campus. As the diversity of our country and of the workplace continues to increase, we provide students with a program that focuses on the experiences, histories, and unique contributions of a variety of Ethnic Groups within the United States. Our courses allow students to develop more critical thinking skills, learn more about Ethnic Groups in the United States, and become more comfortable discussing issues of race and ethnicity and working across racial and ethnic lines. To find out more about the Ethnic Studies minor, feel free to contact our coordinator, Dr. Cyndi Kernahan at cynthia.kernahan@uwrf.edu. Please check out the Social Justice Series happening on campus throughout the year. We are co-sponsoring this series and there are LOTS of great presentations coming up. Undergraduate Catalog Course By Program Assessment Plan 157 Centennial Science Hall Dr. Cyndi Kernahan

    7. The National Association For Ethnic Studies, Inc.
    Welcome to the home page of the National Association for Ethnic Studies.
    http://www.ethnicstudies.org/
    The National Association for Ethnic Studies regrets to announce the unexpected passing of our Vice President, Dr. Ashton W. Welch on August 14, 2010. All who knew him are deeply saddened by the loss of this stalwart member and dear colleague. Best known for his gentle and genteel manner, Ashton was admired as a mentor, scholar, and friend. In 2002, he was awarded the Irby Award for his significant contributions to the National Association for Ethnic Studies. Ashton was the Coordinator of the Program in Black Studies and Associate Professor of History at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He earned his Bachelor's degree from Wilberforce University, the oldest African American private university in the United States. Subsequently, Ashton received a Masters degree in History and a Certificate in African Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham in England. Read more about Dr. Welch from friends and collegues
    Read more about Dr. Welch in The Chronicle of Higher Education
    Condolences may be sent to Ashton's wife,
    Dr. Helen Wanken

    8. Department Of Ethnic Studies . University Of Colorado At Boulder
    Includes a list of classes, degree requirements, curriculum details and faculty profiles.
    http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies/

    Overview
    Mission History Faculty and Staff ... Contact Us The Graduate Certificate in Comparative Ethnic Studies (GCCES)!!
    Introduction and Purpose

    Coming soon! Spring 2010 courses are now available to major/minors and interested students. Please click here for the complete list of courses.

    9. Ethnic Studies Department, UC Berkeley
    Ethnic Studies scholarship, interdisciplinary by nature, interrogates the multiple meanings of racial diversity in the Americas and beyond.from the Mission Statement
    http://ethnicstudies.berkeley.edu/
    Ethnic Studies scholarship, interdisciplinary by nature, interrogates the multiple meanings of racial diversity in the Americas and beyond.
    from the Mission Statement The Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California at Berkeley offers undergraduate majors and minors in Asian American Studies Chicano/Latino Studies Ethnic Studies , and Native American Studies , and a PhD in Ethnic Studies . Our 15 ladder-rank faculty members represent a range of disciplinary backgrounds from the humanities and social sciences. Most focus on one ethno-racial group or geographic area, but many have comparative foci, and all members of the faculty seek to provide collectively a comparative framework for understanding both the specificities and the differences among the situations of racially-marginalized groups in the US and beyond. Visitors to this website should consult the individual faculty pages for more information about research foci, but there are a number of broad themes that are strongly represented among faculty interests. These include transnational processes such as diaspora, immigration, border-making and territoriality, and refugees; political economy and colonial/postcolonial/neocolonial histories; resistance, intellectuals, and social movements; law and racial subjectivities; and race and spatiality.
    Welcome from the Chair
    On behalf of the faculty and staff of Ethnic Studies, I am pleased to welcome virtual visitors to our Department. Both our website and our Department aim to be "user friendly." This means that we aim to foster a humane and supportive environment for exploring challenging and critical questions about the society, both national and global, in which we live. We put our people first–students, faculty, and staff–but we also aim for the highest standard of academic excellence in our work. Both of those goals–a nurturing place to work and study, and outstanding achievements in study, teaching, and scholarship–are Berkeley traditions that we are proud of.

    10. Articles About Ethnic Studies - Los Angeles Times
    Ethnic Studies News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Ethnic Studies from the Los Angeles Times
    http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/ethnic-studies

    11. New School University Libraries
    Links to Internet resources on ethnic studies and situations of specific ethnic groups worldwide.
    http://www.newschool.edu/library/area.htm

    12. Ethnic Studies @ El Camino College In Torrance, California
    El Camino College District, Ethnic Studies ETHNIC STUDIES. A.A. Degree The degree in ethnic studies provides students with an interdisciplinary foundation for the study of American
    http://www.elcamino.edu/academics/behavioralsocial/ethnicstudies/
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    A.A. Degree The degree in ethnic studies provides students with an interdisciplinary foundation for the study of American ethic groups. The degree can be earned in a single ethnic subject category or in the combined American cultures option. The curriculum incorporates a range of cultural, historical, political, and sociological methodologies that provide students with a theoretical framework for analysis of the contributions, role and major issues of African Americans, Asian Americans, Chicanos, and Native Americans. Students will apply these theoretical perspectives to analyze socioeconomic and political factors that confront ethnic minorities as they interact with the majority society. Competencies will be assessed through examinations, essays, research papers, and directed projects. El Camino College Major Requirements African American Studies Option English 43 Ethnic Studies 1, History 110, 111, 183, Psychology 10;

    13. ETHNIC STUDIES INFORMATION SOURCES
    A list for finding relevant educational resources on the World Wide Web.
    http://lib.upm.edu.my/iisesis.html
    E T H N I C S T U D I E S
    The following list is to aid you in finding relevant educational resources on the World Wide Web on Ethnic Studies

    RACE, ETHNICITY AND INEQUALITY. General Sites on Race and Inequality. Ethnic Minorities and Race Research Group. Ethnicity, Racism and the Media. Final...
    http://www.abacon.com/sociology/soclinks/race.html
    Asian American Resources
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    This site contains extensive links to Asian American Resources on the net. Subjects include WWW Servers, Events, Magazine Info, Online Journals, Files and Individual Home Pages. Some of these links are the Filipino Club of Honolulu Community College, South...
    http://www.ai.mit.edu:people/irie/aar/
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    DIVERSITY LINKS. URL: http://www-lib.usc.edu/~retter/ethnic.html
    Categories of Sites Diversity Ethnic Web Sites (General) Ethnic Groups (including women)..
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    electronic resources for ethnic studies CD-ROM Titles in the University Library at USC Valuable for Ethnic Studies. MLA (Modern Language Association) on CD. Newsbank on CD-ROM. PsycLIT. Religion Database. Click here for access to VERONICA. WWW (World Wide Web). Diversity on the World Wide-Web by ... http://www.usc.edu/Library/Ref/Ethnic/elec_res_list.html.

    14. Ethnic Studies
    Ethnic Studies Events Congratulations! To Assistant Professor K. Wayne Yang, who has been selected for the 2010 Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award.
    http://ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/
    Division of Social Sciences
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    Celebrating Milestones Ethnic Studies Events...
    • : Friday, November 5, 2010, 9:00am-9:00pm. Special Locations: ERC Great Hall and Weaver Center, Institute of the Americas. The Ethnic Studies department will be scheduling a day long celebration for our department's 20-year anniversary. Our 20th anniversary keynote speaker will be Dr. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz , distinguished Native American studies scholar and activist and Professor Emerita of Ethnic Studies at California State University, Hayward. Her talk, "Race, Nations, Land, and Decolonization: U.S. Colonialism of a Special Type," will take place on Friday, Nov. 5th, 4-5:30pm, Weaver Center, Institute of the Americas. A reception and celebration will follow from 6-9pm at the the Eleanor Roosevelt College Great Hall.Please save the date and join us to celebrate! Our annual Open House for prospective graduate students will be included with the day's activities.

    15. Ethnic Studies At Illinois State University: Undergraduate Minor
    How to Apply. Students must be in good academic standing with at least a 2.00 GPA. For information, email the undergraduate advisor, Susan Kalter, in Stevenson 424J or call at
    http://ethnicstudies.illinoisstate.edu/minor/
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    Students must be in good academic standing with at least a 2.00 GPA. For information, email the undergraduate advisor, Susan Kalter, in Stevenson 424J or call at (309) 438-8660. You may also apply directly for the minor through iCampus
    Undergraduate Minor
    Requirements of the Minor in Ethnic Studies:
    Students in the minor must complete a minimum of 22 hours representing 8 courses as indicated from Groups I, II, and III. At least 4 courses must be above the 100-level and no more than 3 courses may be from any one department or school. (Sociology and Anthropology are treated as two different departments .) Students may substitute departmental 287s, 298s, or 398s or IDS 287s, 298s, or 398s for one course in Group II and/or one course in Group III.
    Majoring in Ethnic Studies
    Students interested in pursuing a major in this area may arrange their program of study through the Interdisciplinary Studies Major program. Ask the Ethnic Studies director/advisor for details.

    16. Ethnic Studies: Information From Answers.com
    ethnic studies, in American education, programs offering courses in the history and culture of minority groups. Ethnic studies arose as a result of the black protest movement
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    Home Library Miscellaneous Columbia Encyclopedia ethnic studies, in American education, programs offering courses in the history and culture of minority groups. Ethnic studies arose as a result of the black protest movement of the 1960s, which, among other things, deplored the lack of cultural relevance for African Americans in the curricula of the U.S. educational establishment. The contention was seconded by other non-European ethnic minorities. In the late 1960s, black history, literature, and interdisciplinary humanities courses were instituted at some universities to promote understanding of cultural heritage, analysis of political problems and solutions, and encouragement of artistic endeavors. To a lesser extent, other minorities, especially Chicanos (Mexican Americans) and other Hispanic Americans, have obtained similar course offerings. Deutsch Italiano Tagalog Search unanswered questions...

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    Directory of University sponsored books organized by sub-field.
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    18. Breitbart.tv » Ethnic Studies Classes On Chopping Block In Arizona
    Controversial ethnic studies programs are facing heavy scrutiny in Arizona as election day draws near.
    http://tv.breitbart.com/ethnic-studies-classes-on-chopping-block-in-arizona/

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    Resources for ethnic studies and membership information for this organization.
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    International Academy for Intercultural Research Established 1997 Members login The 2011 Academy meeting date is set: July 24-28, 2011 in Singapore Need a compendium of significant articles from the past three decades of IJIR ? Check out the virtual issues prepared by leading scholars. Download the Book of Abstracts from the 2009 Honolulu Conference. Check out other downloads from the samepage. To find out what is new on this site, click here If you are new to this site, please sign in at our Guest Book News Conferences WELCOME TO THE HOME PAGE of the The Intercultural Calendar International Academy for Intercultural Research (IAIR) A Professional Interdisciplinary Organization dedicated to the understanding and Improvement of Intercultural Relationsthrough world-class social science research. The Academy publishes the International Journal of Intercultural Relations (IJIR) , a peer reviewed and leading publication in the field, established in 1977. On this page we honor the scholars who have contributed so much to intercultural research Books By Members
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    20. Welcome To The Ethnic Studies Program At The Ohio State University! | Ethnic Stu
    With a universitywide commitment to building diversity among faculty, staff and students, the Ohio State University have also exemplified a commitment to diversifying
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    Welcome to the Ethnic Studies Program at The Ohio State University!
    With a university-wide commitment to building diversity among faculty, staff and students, the Ohio State University have also exemplified a commitment to diversifying intellectual exchanges. In 2003 the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences established the Ethnic Studies program to foster the development and growth of interdisciplinary programs The Ethnic Studies Program at the Ohio State University consists of American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies, and Latino/a Studies. There are undergraduate minors in Asian American and Latino/a Studies. Currently under development is an undergraduate minor in American Indian Studies and graduate concentrations in Asian American Studies and Latino/a Studies. Courses in American Indian Studies, Asian American Studies and Latino/a Studies are available in various departments of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences. These courses fulfill minor requirements as well as requirements for the undergraduate General Educational Curriculum.

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