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Hidden Gems: ETH 207–Separate and Unequal: The Continuing Story of Discrimination in America

Published May 12, 2024

A woman with a bullhorn leads a crowd of protesters as they march down a street.

A woman with a bullhorn leads a crowd of protesters as they march down a street.

People are treated unfairly for many reasons, such as because of their gender, race, religion, color, where they or their family came from, age, who they love, how they look, how much money they have, how they talk, or if they have a disability. When people are treated unfairly for these reasons, it damages their mental health. It makes it harder for them to succeed in life and contribute to society. 

In this course, you will examine discrimination, bias and prejudice. You may be surprised to learn that discriminatory practices harm the United States as a world leader and as an economic power. Yes, discrimination costs our country's economy—approximately $16 trillion over the past 20 years, according to a recent study by U.S. banking giant Citigroup. 

There are ways to combat such ill treatment, move America toward true equality, and transform our nation into one where everyone feels valued, appreciated and welcomed. Come and be part of the solution!

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