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    All ES Courses Winter 2018

    ES 250 Introduction to African American Studies

    Winter 2018

    ES 252 Introduction to Asian American Studies

    Winter 2018 by Lynn Fujiwara

    ES 254 Introduction to Chicano and Latino Studies

    Winter 2018 by Michael Hames-García

    ES 256 Introduction to Native American Studies

    Winter 2018

    ES 330 Women of Color: Issues

    Winter 2018 by Ernesto Javier Martínez

    ES 345 Music, Politics, and Race

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    ES 399 Immigrant Rights

    Winter 2018 by Lynn Fujiwara

    ES 399 Race, Gender, and Health

    Winter 2018

    ES 407/507 Queer and Ethnic Literature

    Winter 2018 by Ernesto Javier Martínez

    ES 440/540 Black and Brown Power

    Winter 2018 by Michael Hames-García

    ES 498 Research Methods

    Winter 2018 by Sharon Luk

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