San Francisco State University (CorruptED)
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San Francisco State University ethnic studies courses feature content such as tenets of critical race theory, intersectionality, queer theory, oppression, postcolonialism, and white supremacy. Course readings include works from Angela Davis, Michel Foucault, Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon, Mao Tse-tung, and Che Guevara.
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ETHS 710: Theories and Issues in Ethnic Studies
The course ETHS 710: Theories and Issues in Ethnic Studies includes topics such as tenets of critical race theory, intersectionality, queer theory, oppression, and postcolonialism. Course readings include works from Angela Davis, Michel Foucault, Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon, Mao Tse-tung, and Che Guevara.
The course description states that it “identifies and critically examines these theories and issues since the field’s inception to its most current developments” and students will “review and analyze the evolution of concepts and trends around issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality central to indigenous people and people of color in the United States.”


ETHS 100: Introduction to Ethnic Studies
The course ETHS 100: Introduction to Ethnic Studies includes focusing on “structures of power and traditions of resistance.”

ETHS 115: Introduction to Craft, Activism, and Resistance in Communities of Color
The course ETHS 115: Introduction to Craft, Activism, and Resistance in Communities of Color states that it is an “introduction to craftwork by communities of color that engages with the politics of representation.”

ETHS 116: Algebra and Statistics for Social Justice
The course ETHS 116: Algebra and Statistics for Social Justice focuses on “topics such as education equity, income inequality, racism, and white supremacy and gender inequality to examine data using statistics.”

ETHS 117: Statistics for Social Justice
The course ETHS 117: Statistics for Social Justice focuses on “topics such as education equity, income inequality, racism, and white supremacy and gender inequality to examine data using statistics.”

ETHS 221: Health and Social Justice – Burning Issues, Taking Action
The course ETHS 221: Health and Social Justice – Burning Issues, Taking Action focuses on “Social and economic injustices as root causes of the uneven distribution of disease.”

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