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Race and Ethnicity Classes

Race and Ethnicity Courses Available

  • AAS 200 – Introduction to African American Studies
  • AAS 235 – Inequalities in Society
  • AAS/FR 263  African and Caribbean Literature and Culture of French Expression in Translation (sr) 
  • AAS 264 – Introduction to Black Writers
  • AAS 301 – Introduction to the African Diaspora
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Black & Latina Women in US Politics
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Global Impact of African Art
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Slavery and the US Consitution
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: The Carceral State
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Slavery Records Practicum
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: History Detectives
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Slavery and Resistance
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Borders in Africa
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Women in Africa
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: The Cuban Revolution
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: History of the Atlantic World
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Black Liberation
  • AAS 400 – Special Topics in African American and Africana Studies: Narratives, Race, and Digital Studies
  • AAS 469 – The Kentucky African American Experience
  • ANT 103 – Sports, Culture, and Society
  • ANT 160 – Cultural Diversity in the Modern World
  • ANT 220 – Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT 221 – Native People of North America
  • ANT 260 – Introduction to Black Writers
  • ENG 171 – Global Literature in English
  • ENG 260 – Introduction to Black Writers
  • ENG 265 – Survey of African-American Literature I
  • ENG 460G – Studies in African-American Literature: Black Liberation
  • GEO 220 – US Cities
  • GEO 221 – Immigrant America
  • GWS 301 – Crossroads: Black & Latina Women in US Politics
  • GWS 301 – Crossroads: Queer Literature
  • GWS 301 – Crossroads: Barbie & Other Material Girls
  • GWS 302 – Gender Across the World: Transnational Body
  • GWS 302 – Gender Across the World: Masculinities
  • HIS 206 – History of Colonial Latin America, 1492–1810
  • HIS 208 – History of the Atlantic World
  • HIS 260 – African American History to 1865
  • HIS 355 – Women and Gender in Latin America
  • HIS 562 – Modern Mexico
  • JPN 461G – Japan: The Myth of the Homogenous Nation                
  • LAS 201 – Introduction to Latin American Studies
  • SOC 235 – Inequalities in Society
  • SOC 432 – Race and Ethnic Relations
  • SPA 208 – US Latino Culture & Politics
  • SPA 480 – Hispanic Kentucky
  • PSY 321 – Psychology of Racism and Anti-Racism