Course | Instructor |
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ETS 251: Theories of Race and Ethnicity | Etienne |
ETS 280: Native American Identities and Culture | Harry |
ETS 350: Race and the Law | Bogale |
GRI 103: Power, Identity, and Social Justice | Gayles, Jackson |
GRI 103 Honors: Power, Identity, and Social Justice | Jackson |
GRI/HIST 216: Thinking Sex and Gender | David |
GRI /SOC 344: Social Movements and Collective Behavior | Gayles |
GRI/ENG 345: U.S. Writers of Color | Escobar |
GRI/SOC 379: Ethnic and Race Relations | Etienne |
GRI 431: Indigenous Representation in | Harry |
GRI 491: Special Topics: Black Feminisms | Young |
GRI/ENG 491/437: Film Feminisms | Fusco |
HGPS 201: Concepts in Holocaust, Genocide and Peace Studies | Jackson |
HGPS 415: Vietnam: Conflicts and Consequences | Jackson |
WMST 101 Honors: Introduction to Women’s Studies | Purdy |
WMST 101: Introduction to Women’s Studies | Purdy |
WMST 250: Introduction to Feminist Theory | Nawrocki |
WMST 300: Genders, Cultures and Identities | Purdy |
WMST/BASQ/ANTH/PSC 378: Basque Transnationalism in the United States | Irujo |
WMST/ANTH 410: Topics in Gender and Culture | Rogozen-Soltar |
WMST 430: Gender, Literature and the Arts | Purdy |
GRI course offerings
Undergraduate students wishing to schedule an advising appointment, email faculty advisor, Patrick Jackson.
Graduate students may determine if other courses are eligible as electives for the GRI M.A. and GRI Certificate programs by contacting GRI’s Director of Graduate Studies.
Course | Instructor |
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GRI 712: Theories of Identity and Difference | Escobar |
GRI 715: Theories of Liberation and Justice | Huerta |