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Ethnic Studies 101 (Au-Chapman Fall 2024)

Tips and tricks on navigating the auto-ethnography project, in which students will learn more about themselves and their family. Specifically, student's will explore their family's race/ethnicity and the challenges they've overcome to be in the United St

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Welcome to the ETHS101 Research Guide!

The Auto-Ethnology Project: A step-by-step research guide. Invesigate, Learn, Support, Create

This brief guide was designed to provide you with the tools you need to successfully navigate the auto-ethnology project due at the end of the semester. When you hear the word tools in relation to research, I want you to imagine a box filled with knowledge, skills, and resources.

This is a very simple guide, and although you can certainly use it to proceed independently through the project, I encourage you to consult with one (or more) of your MJC research librarians. Librarians are available to help you generate ideas for investigating your familial heritage, learning more about that heritage, finding sources to use in your final project, and providing any support you need to create your final project.

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