Irvington High – Introduction to Ethnic Studies
Mar 2026 · 2nd Semester
In this interdisciplinary course, students will begin with an examination of identity: exploring their own culture and heritage, and questioning their place in American society and the world. Through this course, students will analyze historic and contemporary systems of oppression focusing on the experiences of historically marginalized groups, while also exploring the resistance efforts and social movements for equity as a response to the aforementioned oppression. Some of these topics include but are not limited to racism, sexism, immigration/migration, climate justice, and current political/global dynamics. The course seeks to create a safe space for students to critically analyze, discuss, reflect, and act with empathy and allyship among and between their communities.
Grades: 9
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