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Women of Color in the U. S. A. is an interdisciplinary,
multiperspective, and comparative study of the experiences of women of
color living within the United States. The course explores
constructs of race, ethnicity, class, gender and sexuality as they
relate to the institutions in which these women interact.
We will explore the relationship of women of color to "feminism"
as a movement. We will also examine the impact of oppression and racism
on the lives of women of color and how these issues impact their
daily lives.
This course is collaborative in nature. Students will be expected
to participate in both large and small group discussions and
projects.
Required Texts: Race, Class and Gender, Margaret L. Anderson and Patricia Hill Collins ( 6th. edition) and This Bridge We Call Home , Gloria Anzaldua and Ana Louise Keating.
Mission Statement
The Office of Diversity promotes an academic, cultural and social
environment that provides equity and success for all members of the De Anza
College campus community, including students, faculty, and staff. It supports the District and College mission that considers diversity an
essential component of student education in the 21st century. The Office of
Diversity fosters a climate of healthy diversity that values individual and
group differences and respects the perspectives of others.
History
The Office of Diversity first opened its doors at De Anza in 1989, primarily
to ensure affirmative action and equal opportunity in hiring faculty and staff.
Since then the college has increased the Office’s staff and expanded its
services to include students and student equity.
The Office of Diversity now provides leadership in developing and
maintaining an environment that supports the diverse ethnic, cultural,
religious, economic and lifestyle experiences that are representative of the
students, faculty and staff that create the De Anza College campus community.
Contact Information:
Dr. Marion Y. Winters
Office of Diversity
De Anza College
21250 Stevens Crk. Blvd.
Cupertino, California, 95014
e-mail: wintersmarion@deanza.edu
Phone: (408) 864-8739
Fax: (408) 864-5376
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