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    ES 101 Introduction to Ethnic Studies

    Spring 2017 by Alaí Reyes-Santos

    ES 252 Introduction to Asian American Studies

    Spring 2017 by Sharon Luk

    ES 345 Music, Politics and Race

    Spring 2017

    ES 350 Native Americans and the Environment

    Spring 2017 by Brian Klopotek

    ES 410 Queer Ethnic Literature

    Spring 2017 by Ernesto Javier Martínez

    ES 499 Ethnic Studies Proseminar

    Spring 2017 by Alaí Reyes-Santos

    ES 510 Queer Ethnic Literature

    Spring 2017 by Ernesto Javier Martínez

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