SOC400 – Sociology of Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race Possible Assignment Topics African American equality issues in

SOC400 – Sociology of Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race

Possible Assignment Topics

African American equality issues in the U.S.

Arab American equality issues in the U.S.

Asian American equality issues in the U.S.

Assimilation and pluralism in the U.S.

Ethnicity and racial identity issues in the U.S.

Ethnicity and racial issues in Brazil or South Africa

Ethnicity, racial, or language issues in Canada

Gender equality issues in a specific region (outside the U.S.)

Gender equality issues in the U.S. (or in a specific workplace)

Gender inclusion and personal identity (global perspective)

Hispanic American equality issues in the U.S.

Immigration issues in the U.S.

Jewish American equality issues in the U.S.

LGBQT+

Native American equality issues in the U.S.

Social class issues in the U.S.

White ethnic American equality issues in the U.S.

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