From the colonial era to the present day, learners deepen their understanding and understanding on how the ethnic, national and cultural diversity shapes American systems, ideology, law, social relations. Race and ethnicity are categories of ideology and culture, including all groups and individuals. Therefore, the design of this course is mainly to comprehensively consider the ideology of the American past and current racial and cultural diversity. I am mainly concerned about the history and social relations between European Americans, Indian American, African American, Hispanic / Asian, Asian / Pacific Americans. Study ethnic and ethnic issues in the cultural traditions of various countries in order to interweave different experiences to greater integration of racial and ethnic significance in American life. In this course we recognize that different people have their own historical experience and even create unique or fundamental cultural differences, but "race" and "diversity" It is regarded as referring to the entire population. Race and ethnicity are regarded as dynamic and complex ideological and cultural processes that shape all social systems, belief systems, relationships between groups, and personal experiences.
The two concepts of race and race are two aspects of the Greek and Roman communities. The most famous statement to prove this relationship came from Herodotus, whose Atheni said to the Spartans that they would never betray their fellow Greeks as they shared blood ( Homomymo is a frequent use for brothers). Language, language, religious practices, and way of life (spirit). This sentence lists the race and the core elements of the nation we are thinking today. That is usually where my course begins. Greeks and Romans have multiple words, including a family group, geographical origin, and identity based on shared cultural practices (such as language). Even though they are not the specific type of culture or 'science' category we have today they are absolutely similar to the concept of modern race / ethnicity. And more importantly, they seem to think they are subjective concepts and not objective concepts. Teaching these complexities will affect our classroom
Race and ethnicity are regarded as related concepts. Ethnicity is used as a problem of the group's cultural identity and is usually based on a common ancestor, language and cultural tradition, but race is a pseudo-scientific group based on the physical similarity within the group. Race is controversial over race because this term is used politically in common. It is speculated that there are "racist racial" and "racial racist racial" based on power relationship. Ramón Grosfoguel (University of California, Berkeley) believes that the "ethnic / ethnic identity" is a notion that racial and ethnic concepts can not be used as independent autonomous categories.