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Before coming to UC Davis in 2010, she was a visiting lecturer at Ateneo de Manila University, visiting professor at University of Kassel, and associate professor at Rutgers University from 2005-2010. Rodriguez has been an ongoing proponent of implementing Ethnic studies as a California high school requirement. [4]
Henry McHenry, professor of anthropology; UC Davis Prize; elected fellow, California Academy of Sciences; Zoila S. Mendoza, professor and chair of Native American studies [8] Jacob K. Olupona, professor of African and African American studies, later at Harvard University; Rhacel Parrenas, professor of sociology, later at Brown University
Ethnic studies, in the United States, 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. Its origin comes before the civil rights era, as early as the 1900s.
Eva Simone Hayward – Women's Studies researcher on faculty at University of Arizona [2] Andrew Jolivette; Ph.D. – Professor of Ethnic Studies, senior specialist Native American and Indigenous Studies at University of California, San Diego; Caren Kaplan, Ph.D. – Professor of American Studies at UC Davis
UC Davis has the following graduate and professional schools, offering the broadest range of professional programs [136] of all campuses in the UC system (with their founding in parentheses): UC Davis Graduate Studies (1925) Graduate School of Management (1981) School of Education (2002) School of Law (1965) School of Medicine (1966)
The political uproar over diversity studies is clouding the reality that few four-year institutions offer a major in Latino or other ethnic studies.
Watenpaugh, an ethnic Armenian, was born in Beirut, the capital and largest city of Lebanon. [2] [3] Her ancestors moved to that country and to Egypt after the Armenian genocide, which she described as "part of [her] history". [2] Her father, Sarkis Zeitlian, was an Armenian Revolutionary Federation leader. [4]
The establishment of the first College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State, the first Ethnic Studies Department at Berkeley, increased hiring of faculty of color, and efforts to increase minority representation on college campuses all resulted from the actions of the Third World Liberation Front. [7] [8]