Background
Founded in 1996, the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) is a program created to provide a comprehensive
education relating to race and ethnicity, as well as unify the separate ethnic studies programs. CCSRE offers undergraduate
degrees in Asian American, Chicana/o-Latino/a, Native American, Jewish, and Comparative Race Studies; a Ph.D. minor; 200+
courses; and multiple student fellowships. CCSRE also leads major research, publication, training, policy engagement and public
education on diverse topics including art, criminal justice, artificial intelligence, race and inequality.
Restrictions
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