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Nov 24, 2024
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HIST130 CH - Mexico-United States Border: Diaspora, Exiles, and Refugees (CP)When Offered: Last offered fall 2015. Instructor(s): M. Tinker Salas Credit: 1
This class is a community engagement course that focuses on the U.S.-Mexico Border, paying specific attention to Haitian and other immigrant groups residing on both of sides of the border. Students will examine the historical formation of the U.S.-Mexico Border and its contemporary political economy. Students will be prepared to conduct research among and will be involved in a community engagement project focusing on immigration policy regarding Haitians and other immigrants currently residing in San Diego/Tijuana. Prerequisites: SPAN 044 PO or FREN 044 PO . Previously offered as HIST100N CH. This course has been revised for spring 2020. Satisfies the following General Education Requirement(s), subject to conditions explained in the Degree Requirements section of this Catalog: Area 3; Analyzing Difference
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