Long Beach City College
- Page ID
- 41283
- Race and Ethnic Relations in the U.S.: An Intersectional Approach
- With an eye on social justice and intersectionality, the text provides a sociological analysis of the history, demographics, and contemporary experiences of the following race-ethnic groups: African Americans, Asian American Pacific Islanders, Euro Americans, Latinx, Native Americans, Middle Eastern Americans, and immigrants. This text is suitable for a sociology course on race and ethnic relations or a social justice studies introductory course.
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations
- 2: Sociological Theories and Patterns of Intergroup Relations
- 3: Immigration and Migration
- 4: Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
- 5: Native Americans
- 6: Euro Americans and Whiteness
- 7: African-Americans
- 8: Latinx
- 9: Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders
- 10: Middle Eastern Americans
- 11: Contemporary Social Movements
- 12: Policies and Future of Race-Ethnic Relations
- Back Matter