Voices-Students Redefine Ethnic Identities through Study Abroad
About This Item
As a complement to Ethnic Studies, study abroad offers another tool for students to explore their ethnic and national identities. The panel will discuss the results of their research of study abroad with a focus on the experiences of students of color, especially as it relates to their examination of American and ethnic identities. http://www.sfsu.edu/~ethnicst/
- Provided by
- College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University
- Recorded on
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
- Rights for this video belong to
- College of Ethnic Studies San Francisco State University
- Duration
- 0:51:17
- Type of material
- Video
- Event
- College of Ethnic Studies 40th Anniversary
- Views
- 4817
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