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  • accepted gender roles, patriotism, and the main characteristic of the charro himself, his machismo.” LaRee Graham“Through the Eyes of Native Americans: Film, Alcohol and the Mainstream Audience” LaRee Graham For years there has been studies done on Native Americans- often this has led to a fascination for Native American culture. However, when it comes to our fascinations, Hollywood has profited off of the white imagination for years. Hollywood has continually re-created the Native American figure to

  • Online THEA 160 Intro to Theatre AR 4 Lecture Online Course Listing SOCI 101 : Introduction to Sociology - A, SO An introduction to the discipline of sociology. Features an analysis of contemporary American society with emphasis on the interconnections of race, class, and gender. Sociological concepts include socialization, social roles, stereotypes, power, and stratification. (4) SOCI 190 : FYEP190: Inquiry Seminar A four-credit seminar to introduce students to the methods and topics of study within

  • engaging with partners, both locally and globally. Wang Center Website In gratitude to our sponsors and for the collaboration with community and university partnersBENSON FAMILY FOUNDATIONPLU Diversity CenterPLU Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Interdisciplinary ProgramDale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History

    Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education
    868 Wheeler St. Tacoma, WA 98447
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  • MediaLab explores issues of diversity with premiere of documentary series, ‘A World of Difference’ Posted by: Todd / February 23, 2018 February 23, 2018 By Helen Smith ‘19Contributing writer, Marketing and CommunicationsTwo episodes of a new four-part MediaLab documentary project is set to premiere this spring. The series, titled “A World of Difference,” explores issues of diversity, including gender, race, immigration and social class. The first two segments, about immigration and gender

  • respected, more fearful, and in many places, under attack, because of their differences. MediaLab’s four-part series, A World of Difference, investigates how communities experience diversity and ultimately asks the question: How do we value difference?EpisodesI: Immigration // El Paso, TX II: Gender // Portland, OR III: Race // Sedalia, MO IV: Class // Richwood, WVPlease join us for a theater screening of the first two episodes, followed by a Q&A discussion with guest panelists. Admission is free, and

  • (University Photographer) Hauge Admin lobby or Red Square 11:15-12:00 | Who are the students you will encounter on the first day of class? Who will help you respond to student needs? Kristin Plaehn (Executive Director of the Center for Student Success) Dr. Eva Frey (Dean of Students) 12:00 | Break before lunch 12:15 | Lunch is served in AUC Regency 1:00 | Inclusive Pedagogy and The Culture of Teaching and Learning at PLU Dr. Jennifer Smith (Dean of Inclusive Excellence; Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies

  • Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market Posted by: Zach Powers / April 26, 2024 Image: Cece Chan ’24 is a double major in communication and gender, sexuality, and race studies from Seattle. (photo by Sy Bean/PLU) April 26, 2024 By Nikki McCoyPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer For Cece Chan ’24, what began as a love of student advocacy and social justice in high school, has blossomed into activism through art at

  • Gender & Sexual Orientation  Consider your gender identity. How is it perceived at home? How might it be perceived in your host country?  Will you make behavioral changes based on gender norms to integrate and/or stay safe?  What would you like to learn about gender when you study away? What program would allow you to do that?  Are there laws to know about or safety concerns for LGBTQ+ individuals in this country? Is there a supportive LGBTQ+ network in this country? Students with Disabilities What

  • most of the programs in our college, as well as minors, core courses that fulfill Core Curriculum elements, and a MFA in Creative Writing through our Rainier Writer’s Workshop. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Liberal Studies are listed under their respective departmental pages below. Undergraduate Anthropology Economics English Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies Global & Cultural Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies