"Race," Ethnicity, and Class
FALL 2015 COURSES
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Anthropology 1
Anthropology 2
Sociology 1
Sociology 5
Sociology 12
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Geography 12
Geography 15
History / Philosophy 5
History 16
Political Science 10
Political Science 12
Articles
Articles for "Race," Ethnicity, and Class
Class Matters - A special section from The New York Times (web link)
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About 13m US children are living below the poverty line, rights group reveals By Chris McGreal (The Guardian)
'A Chosen Exile: Black People Passing In White America By Karen Grigsby Bates (NPR)
A Class Divided (Frontline/PBS)
An Emerging Entry In America's Multiracial Vocabulary: 'Blaxican' By Adrian Florido (NPR)
A pod of orcas is starving to death. A tribe has a radical plan to feed them By Levi Pulkkinen (The Guardian)
At Langley, Admiration and Gratitude Multiply on Katherine Johnson’s 100th Birthday (NASA)
Black or White: Kids on Race (CNN)
Bringing new cuisines, building structures, refugees rebuild American cities (PBS NewsHour)
Childhood Asthma: A Lingering Effect of Redlining By Kriston Capps (City Lab)
Code Switch: Frontiers of Race, Culture and Ethnicity (NPR)
Cosmetic Companies Play Catch-Up with Diversity of Customers By Karen Grigsby Bates (NPR)
Erasing the hate: the tattoo shop offering former white supremacists a fresh start By Deborah Bloom (The Guardian)
Evoking the Mulatto: Exploring Black Mixed Identity in the 21st Century
For a radical new perspective on immigration, picture the US as an ancient tree — Art and Design: Pedro M Cruz, Steve Costa; Research: John Wihbey, Avni Ghael, Felipe Shibuya (Aeon)
From identity politics to medicine, the DNA revolution demands a new bioethics -An interview with Alondra Nelson (Aeon)
'Hate Is Just Exhausting': Growing Up With—and Running Away From—the Ku Klux Klan By Arvind Dilawar (Pacific Standard)
Holding Onto the Other Half of 'Mixed-Race' (NPR)
How the US stole thousands of Native American children By Ranjani Chakraborty (Vox)
How to Survive Solitary Confinement By Susie Neilson (Nautilus)
Image Archive on the American Eugenics Movement
Immigration Explorer - The New York Times
Inside One Native Tribe's Decades-Long Fight for Recognition By Gabriel Furshong (Pacific Standard)
Italy’s government targets town known for taking in migrants By Christopher Livesay and Joan Martelli (PBS NewsHour)
It's not easy being Swede (Marketplace)
Life in One of the Whitest Towns in America By Logan Jaffe and ProPublica Illinois (The Atlantic)
Many Colors Of Prejudice Are Revealed In 'Dark Girls' By Karen Grigsby Bates (NPR)
More Men Are Taking ‘Women’s’ Jobs, Usually Disadvantaged Men By Claire Cain Miller (The New York Times)
Native Foster Care: Lost Children, Shattered Families By Laura Sullivan and Amy Walters (NPR)
Newspaper in Israel Scrubs Women From a Photo of Paris Unity Rally By Jodi Rudoren (The New York Times)
Nurse Kellye Of 'M*A*S*H' Still gets Fan Mail For Breakthrough Role (NPR)
Olivia Hooker, 103, Dies; Witness to an Ugly Moment in History By Neil Genzlinger (The New York Times)
1.5 Million Missing Black Men By By Justin Wolfers, David Leonhardt, and Kevin Quealy (The New York Times)
Overthinking It: Using Food As A Racial Metaphor By Kat Chow and Gene Demby (NPR)
Quarterback Russell Wilson Sets A Milestone, And Everyone Shrugs By Gene Demby (NPR)
Race Remixed - Series from The New York Times
Racial purity is “scientifically meaningless," say 8,000 geneticists By Paul Ratner (Big Think)
Reflections on Racism, Both Individual and Systemic By Tim Wise (Sociological Images)
Stetson Kennedy
Study looks at where the IRS audits more and less By Kai Ryssdal (Marketplace)
Tattooed, Mexican-American and female: Classical maestra keeps symphony in tune By Joanne Elgart Jennings and Melanie Saltzman (PBS Newshour)
The Changing Face of America By Lise Funderburg; Photographs By Martin Schoeller (National Geographic)
The Eugenics Crusade (PBS - American Experience)
The Inevitable Fallout of Naming Your Son 'Hitler' (The Atlantic)
The Loving Story
The night thousands of Nazis packed Madison Square Garden for a rally — and violence erupted By Diane Bernard (The Washington Post)
There were nearly a million black farmers in 1920. Why have they disappeared? By Summer Sewell (The Guardian)
These Are Photos From the Brown v. Board Era, But Don’t Pretend School Segregation Is History By Mark Murrmann and Edwin Rios (Mother Jones)
The Untold Stories of Black Girls By Anya Kamenetz (NPR)
The whitewashing of Japan’s Naomi Osaka was no accident By Baye McNeil (The Washington Post)
What If Black America Were a Country? By Theodore R. Johnson (The Atlantic)
When Racism was a Science By Joshua A. Krisch (The New York Times)