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This course provides an introduction to the issues of immigrants, planning, and race.
FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos
277 years, 9 months
Units & Quizzes
10
Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion
It identifies the complexities and identities of immigrant populations emerging in the United States context and how different community groups negotiate that complexity. It explores the critical differences and commonalities between immigrant and non-immigrant communities, as well as how the planning profession does and should respond to those differences. Finally, the course explores the intersection of immigrant communities’ formation and their interactions with African Americans and the idea of race in the United States.
Course Currilcum
- Planning and Immigration Unlimited
- Why Emigrate? The Immigration Experience Unlimited
- Geography and Immigration in the U.S. Unlimited
- Immigrants in the Economy Unlimited
- Gender and Immigration Unlimited
- Citizenship and Political Rights Unlimited
- The Legacy of Race and Immigration Unlimited
- Racialization and Racial Inequalities Unlimited
- Racial Coalitions in a Context of Increasing Diversity Unlimited
- Project Discussions Unlimited