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Dec 14, 2025
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SOSC 7384 - Engaging Difference: An Interdisciplinary Critique of American Diversity and Inclusion Credits: 3
Explores how American society has engaged those who are socially different from the majority (race, class, gender, etc.). Using the lens of public policy, historical social practice, and the social construction of implicit bias, students examine the experiences of marginalized populations within American democracy while also existentially considering the human condition from the perspective of their own social locations and identities within the larger context. May be applied towards the following curricular field concentrations: human rights and social justice; gender studies; American studies; humanities.
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