TY - JOUR AU - Plaza, Dwaine PY - 2010/04/26 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Sociology 437 Race and Ethnic Relations JF - TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology JA - TRAILS VL - IS - SE - DO - UR - https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/sociology-437-race-and-ethnic-relations SP - AB - Most of us intuitively know that "race" and ethnic relations are not the only social relationsbased on inequality. "Gender" and class relations are also unequal inasmuch as resources and power are differentially distributed. In this course we attempt to explore the historic and social grounds that have given rise to power relations both from a U.S. and an internationalperspective. Once we can understand that "race", ethnic, class and "gender" issues aresimultaneous and interacting systems, we can then see more clearly the different ways in which other categories of experience intersect in everyday society. These other categories include: age, religion, sexual orientation, physical ability and region. ER -