The three part series, Perspectives on Systemic Racism, will provide a brief historical overview of the concept of race and its relationship to ethnicity and how race has been embedded in U.S. culture. There will be time for questions and discussion. Subsequent programs will be on November 18th and 25th.
Dr. John M. Liu is a retired UC Irvine professor, who taught in the Departments of Asian American Studies and Sociology. His areas of teaching and research are in racial/ethnic studies, comparative racial communities, international migration, and sociological theory. His current research focuses on the impact of recent immigration on Asian American community development, Asian American populations in Orange County, and comparative Asian immigration to Canada and Australia.
The three part series, Perspectives on Systemic Racism, will provide a brief historical overview of the concept of race and its relationship to ethnicity and how race has been embedded in U.S. culture. There will be time for questions and discussion. Subsequent programs will be on November 18th and 25th.
Dr. John M. Liu is a retired UC Irvine professor, who taught in the Departments of Asian American Studies and Sociology. His areas of teaching and research are in racial/ethnic studies, comparative racial communities, international migration, and sociological theory. His current research focuses on the impact of recent immigration on Asian American community development, Asian American populations in Orange County, and comparative Asian immigration to Canada and Australia.
Presented by the Adult Education and Social Action committees.
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