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Jun 2021
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Chapter 7 Part 1: Race & Ethnicity - Rac...

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Rod Golden, Major Barnett and Dr. Rashawn Ray discuss what it means to confront race and racism in American society. 
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Chapter 8: Sociology of Families - Values, Roles & Media in the Construction of Family
Harry Zhu, Cassidy Bushnell, Jasmine El-Shurafa and chapter author Anglea Barian discuss the idea of family through sociological lenses. 
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Chapter 7 Part 3: Race & Ethnicity - Race in the Institution
Rod Golden, Major Barnett and Dr. Rashawn Ray discuss the past, present and future of institutional racism in America. 
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Chapter 7 Part 2: Race & Ethnicity - Race in the Mind
Rod Golden, Major Barnett and Dr. Rashawn Ray discuss how the human mind conceives of race across different spheres of society. 
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