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SOC 230
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WED 6-8:45PM
MULTIPURPOSE
CLASSROOM BLDG.
211
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DISCUSSION AND
LECTURE SO SHARING
YOUR EXPERIENCES IS
IMPORTANT!
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YOU MAY BE
UNCOMFORTABLE BUT
THIS IS ABOUT
LEARNING!!
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TECH RULES: BE
RESPECTFUL!
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DUE DATES ARE FIRM!
NO EXCUSES OTHER
THAN DOCTORS NOTE!
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SOC 230 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC
STUDIES!
About the Course
This course views majority and minority relations and
confronts, challenges, and motivates students to know
themselves better and understand some societal
problems: for example, racism, prejudice, etc. The course
deals with the degree to which ethnic relations involve
questions of economic and political power and the
distribution of the power. It looks at American society’s
institutional role in maintaining and perpetuating
systematic inequality.
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*** This syllabus is not set in stone, reading assignments and
topics can change at any time. ***
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McClure, Stephanie M., Cherise A. Harris. 2014.
Getting Real About Race. Sage Publications.
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Takaki, Ronald T. 1993. A Different Mirror : A
History of Multicultural America. Boston: Little,
Brown & Co.
2 BOOKS:!
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Attendance (10%): Your grade will suffer if you miss
class, attendance counts! Unless followed by doctor’s note
or death in the family, any missed attendance cannot be
excused. See extra credit to make up an absence.
Essay’s (60%): During the semester you will be turning
in 3 Essays. These are based on the readings, class
discussions, and activities the prompts. See the next page
for essay format. These will be due at 8:45 pm the day
listed in the syllabus. Must be 3-4 pages in length.
Final (30%): Final will be due April 25 at 8:45pm. The
final will be an in-class group presentation that will count
for 50% of the final exam. The other 50% will be your
account of how the group assignment went and your
reflection of the material. No late papers accepted past
this time. See the last page for more details.
Extra Credit (5%): only 2 opportunities at 5% each.
It’s your responsibility to arrange what that is. This can
include, attending events, movie, documentary reviews
(not those watched in class), or book review. Format
same as Essays including page length.
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Essay Format: All assignments
written outside of class should be
in the following structure. You will
lose points in each of those areas if
it is not to specification.
1. Times New Roman,
2. 12 pt.,
3. Double Spaced, cite sources
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Week Date Readings/Topic
1 Jan 10
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Intro Course Expectations Read Takaki Chapter
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2 Jan 17 Part I: Takaki Chapters 2 & 3
3 Jan 24 McClure 1 & 2 &3
4 Jan 31 Work Time: Essay #1 Due 845pm
5 Feb 7 Part II T 4 & 9
6 Feb 14 M 10 & 21
7 Feb 21 Documentary: Reel Injun (2009)
8 Feb 28 Work Time: Essay #2 Due 845pm
9 Mar 7 Part III: T 5 & 6
10 Mar 14 M 18, 22,23
11 Mar 21 Work Time: Essay #3 Due 845pm
12 Mar 28 SPRING BREAK
13 April 4 Group Prep in Class
14 April 11 Groups: 1 and 2 (part 1 or 2)
15 April 18 Groups: 3 and 4 (part 2 or 3)
16 April 25 Work Time: Final Due 845pm
Students with Disabilities: Any student who
has a need for accommodation based on the
impact of a disability contact me ASAP to
discuss the specific situation in order to make
the necessary arrangements with the Office
of Disability Services (ODS). Student Rights
and Responsibilities:http://
www.boisestate.edu/osrr/Student%20Code
%20of%20Conduct/CodeofConduct
Academic Dishonesty: Per BSU: “The term
“academic dishonesty” includes cheating,
plagiarism, or other forms of academic
dishonesty. All assignments must represent
your own ideas, concepts, and understanding,
and cite the original source.
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Grade Breakdown:
A+ 97-100%
A 93-96
A- 90-92
B+ 87-89
B 83-86
B- 80-82
C+ 77-79
C 73-76
C- 70-72
D+ 67-69
D 63-66
D- 60-62
F <60
CLASS HACK:
PLEASE SEE ME WITH ANY
QUESTIONS BUT FIRST LOOK AT
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Presentation
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to Individual presentation skills 5.0
pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to Collaboration 5.0 pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to Slide design 5.0 pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to Time limit: within 2-3 minutes 5.0
pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to Content and organization 5.0
pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to Academic register 5.0 pts
Full Marks 0.0 pts
No Marks
5.0 pts
Total Points: 30.0
Final and Group
Presentation:
What: An in-class group presentation
that will count for 50% of the final
exam. The other 50% will be a 2 page
Self-Reflection of the group activity.
Group: depends on attendance
numbers
Time: Each person in the group must
speak for 3-5 minutes on the topic
Topic: Research presentation on a
topic of your choice. You are not
summarizing someone else’s research.
Digital presentation Power Point
Slides: Your presentation must show
the following (so, at least 6 slides):
1. Introduction to topic (why you
chose this topic, what you
already knew)
2. Your research question
3. Your data collection questions
4. Data collection & analysis (how
you asked and noted the
information)
5. Results (what information did you
find or learn?)
6. Conclusion
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But My Mother Says its Rude to talk
about Race
Essay 1
Class poll….
Prior to this class how often had you thought about your
race? When you think about it, which events occurrences
prompted it?
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Is it rude to talk about race?
Where does this originate with?
Is this dehumanizing?
How does this make you feel?
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The impact Of the college Experience
Your experience in College.
What has it been?
What about Student Body President?
Groups?
Ghetto Parties
Who has attended one of these?
Hostility or Ignorance?
What’s wrong with this?
What is gained?
What is lost?
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White Guilt
White guilt is the individual or collective
guilt felt by some white people for harm
resulting from racist treatment of ethnic
minorities by other white people both
historically and currently.
Have you felt this?
Tim Wise- Anti-racist Writer
Video link:
https://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=BxqM
ugpgRRQ
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Have you been socialized to be
censured?
For Example, ….a parent, teacher or friend, suggested it
was rude to mention race, let alone discuss it in a serious
manner. (9)
What messages did/do you get?
Looking back how do you feel about talking about this?
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Think about this….
“The main reason Blacks
gravitate towards basketball is
due to convenience. Its one of
very few sports that does not
require a ton of equipment
and multiple players. With
basketball, all you need is a
ball and hoop. You can
practice solo, play one on
one, play with odd numbers
(i.e. the game called “21”), 2
on 2, 3 vs 3, and so on, up to
5 vs 5.”
Essay 1 Thoughts
History matters
Context Matters
Dialogue Matters
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Essay 2
Racism 101:
What is Racism anyway?
Race
Implies obvious
biological/physical differences
skin color,
facial features,
size, eye shape, etc…
According to the Human
Genome Project mapping
DNA, no true biological races
exist; rather, human groups
must be placed on a
continuum.
Socially Constructed
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Social Constructs
Race is sociality
constructed
Racial Dynamics
located in the social
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What do you think
about this explanation?
Super Fancy Sociology
Definition
Race refers to an externally imposed
system of social categorization and
stratification.
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Ethnicity
Refers to the distinct cultural norms and
values of a social group. Characteristics of
ethnic groups include (to varying degrees):
Shared history
Religion and culture
Kin or ancestry
Sense of shared destiny
Language
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Racism: the belief that all members of each race possess
characteristics or abilities specific to that race, especially
so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another
race or races.
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Do you think
this is
racism, or
an example
of double
standards?
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Racism a system involving Cultural
messages with Roots in History
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Institutionalized Discrimination
Refers to the unjust and discriminatory mistreatment of an
individual or group of individuals by organizations such as
governments and corporations, financial institutions (banks,
investment firms) public institutions (schools, police forces,
healthcare centers), and other societal entities.
Is embedded within social structures as matters of policy and practice
Culturally supported practices supported through norms, beliefs, and values
that are prejudicial in nature
Legally prohibited through the Civil Rights Act of 1965, yet informally, still
part of every day life
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Prejudice: preconceived opinion that is
not based on reason or actual experience.
Discrimination: treatment or making a distinction in favor of or against, a
person based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing is
perceived to belong to rather than on individual merit.
Race in U.S. history—Slavery
From early colonization on, racialization has been part of the
story of the United States.
Africans were brought as slaves in huge numbers: nearly 4
million by 1780.
Their responses to slavery varied from rebellion to passivity
to cultural development to hostility.
With abolition, life for former slaves did not change quickly
or evenly.
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Seeing racial and ethnic inequality
To say that a society is racialized is to say that it has a racial
system of stratification.
The United States is a racially stratified society, and we can
see this in many places:
Educational attainment
Income
Residence
Wealth
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