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In the United States, Ethnic studies is the interdisciplinary study of difference - chiefly race, ethnicity, and nation, but also sexuality, gender, and other such markings - and power, as expressed by the state, by civil society, and by individuals.
An academic field that spans the humanities and the social sciences, it emerged as an academic field in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to charges that traditional disciplines such as Anthropology, History, Literature, Sociology, Political Science, Cultural Studies, and Area Studies were conceived from an inherently Eurocentric perspective. Its origin, then, lies in the civil rights era, when Ethnic Studies was originally conceived to re-frame the way that specific disciplines had told the stories, histories, struggles and triumphs of people of color on what was seen to be their own terms. In more recent years, it has broadened its focus to include questions of representation, racialization, racial formation theory, and more determinedly interdisciplinary topics and approaches.
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. A growing body of research from education scholars shows that an Ethnic Studies pedagogy taught at the K-12 level exposes students to an empowering and academically rigorous curriculum that has proven positive academic and social benefits to students of all races. In his talk, Ron Espiritu, a high school Ethnic Studies teacher in South Los Angeles shares the approaches he uses with his students and challenges teachers and school districts to adopt Ethnic Studies classes and frameworks into every school’s curriculum. Ron Espiritu graduated from Amherst College in 2006 with a double major in History and Interdisciplinary studies with a focus in Chicano and Nuyorican Literature and received a Five ...
Breitbart News editor-at-large Ben Shapiro on Wednesday dismissed the importance of ethnic studies by insisting that only purposes of the courses were "to meet girls" and "get an easy A."
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An Arizona law is going into effect Friday aimed at shutting down ethnic studies classes in Tucson's public schools, but is binding on all public schools in the state. Lucky Severson reports on the new law in a story that aired on the PBS program, Religion & Ethics Newsweekly.
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We are living SB1070 in the bay. We just dont have a name for it. I interviewing a teacher from Arise High School, Cesar Cruz states how important is Ethnic studies.
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Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://yazz.space/sabk/35/en/B01DZUC4JG/info Building on the intellectual and political momentum that established the Critical Ethnic Studies Association, this Reader inaugurates a radical response to the appropriations of liberal multiculturalism while building on the possibilities enlivened by the historical work of Ethnic Studies. It does not attempt to circumscribe the boundaries of Critical Ethnic Studies; rather, it offers a space to promote open dialogue, discussion, and debate regarding the field's expansive, politically complex, and intellectually rich concerns. Covering a wide range of topics, from multiculturalism, the neoliberal university, and the exploitation of bodies to empire, the militarized security state, and decolonialism, these twenty...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Robin Kelley, Professor of American History at UCLA, places the origins of UC San Diego’s Ethnic Studies program within a broader context of anti-racist student protests in the 1990s and the proliferation of new Ethnic Studies around the US. Although this was the height of liberal multiculturalism, it was also the era of NAFTA, Proposition 187, prison expansion, and policies that accelerated class and racial inequality. This period also marks the defeat of the Rainbow Coalition and Left internationalist politics of the 1980s, and the triumph of Clinton-era neoliberalism. Kelley argues that what he’s calling Second Wave Ethnic Studies emerged in response to this latest neoliberal turn as an effort at multiracial coalition building and rethinking the identity pol...
This session will benefit educators who are interested in or are currently teaching Ethnic Studies in their school district. This presentation will give an overview of the ongoing movement by communities and educators to bring Ethnic Studies courses to high schools across the state of California.
May 3, 2016 Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Nolan Cabrera was invited by the Ethnic Studies Now Coalition to speak to the LAUSD Board of Education's Curriculum, Instruction & Educational Equity Committee Meeting. LAUSD is the second largest school district in the nation. Dr. Cabrera is a tenured professor at the University of Arizona and flew in for the day from Tucson, AZ to be at the meeting.
This keynote debate titled "What should be the role of affirmative action in higher education admissions?" explores some of the most contentious issues in education today. Speakers include Randall L. Kennedy, a distinguished legal scholar at Harvard Law School and author of numerous books on race and the law; and Linda Chavez, the chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity, the nation’s only conservative think tank that focuses on issues of race and ethnicity. The debate is moderated by Janet Steverson, Douglas K. Newell Professor of Teaching Excellence, Lewis & Clark Law School, and chair of Lewis & Clark committee on diversity and inclusion. Abstract: Should colleges and universities consider an applicant’s stated race or ethnicity when selecting students for admission? For the p...
Little Manila Ethnic Studies Na showcase (full performances) on July 8, 2016 that was brought to you by the Little Manila Foundation of Stockton, CA., Little Manila After School Program, Little Manila Dance Collective and the Kulintang Academy.
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A solidarity rally on May 9, 2016 was held for SFSU Ethnic Studies hunger strikers who are demanding full funding for the College of Ethnic Studies and an end to the attack on the programs and faculty. The hunger strike started on May 1. For more information: http://www.ethnicstudiesnow.com For more video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6-P3kHRBY Production of Labor Video Project www.laborvideo.org
This is the San Diego School Board voting in June 2015 for ethnic studies, a program in cultural Marxism. It's not enough that the teaching of subversive, anti-American, cultural Marxism is already rampant in our colleges and universities. Now, they want to indoctrinate even very young children starting in kindergarten in racial and ethnic identity politics and make it a requirement for high school graduation. Note the many socialist red shirts the speakers are wearing. The audience was stacked in favor of approval. There were no speakers against it. Approval was unanimous. The board members were so thrilled that they almost high-fived after the vote. Board president, Marne Foster, was forced to resign about six months later. She was investigated for corruption and abuse of power and...