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Ethnic Studies
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Julia Sudbury Julia Sudbury
Professor, Ethnic Studies
Mary S. Metz Chair

At Mills since 1997

Office: Mills Hall 343
Phone: 510.430.3163
Email: jsudbury@mills.edu
View Faculty's CV

Faculty Office Hours
Days Time Room
T
and
10:30 - 12:30
by appointment
MH 343

Spring 2008 Schedule
Days Time Description Room
M 11:00AM-12:15PM ETHS 126
Theories of Race and Ethnicity
MH 132
M 02:30PM-03:45PM ETHS 157/157
Race, Gender, Criminal Justice
NSB 212
W 11:00AM-12:15PM ETHS 126
Theories of Race and Ethnicity
MH 132
W 02:30PM-03:45PM ETHS 157/157
Race, Gender, Criminal Justice
NSB 212


Education
  • BA with Honors, Modern and Medieval Languages and Literature - Spanish and German, University of Cambridge, Clare College (1989)
  • Diploma with Distinction, Community Practice, Luton University, (1991)
  • MA Modern and Medieval Languages and Literature - Spanish and German, University of Cambridge, Clare College 1993
  • MA with Distinction, Race and Ethnic Studies, University of Warwick, Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations (1994)
  • PhD Sociology, University of Warwick (1997)
Courses Taught
  • ETHS 52: African American Women's History: 'Lifting as We Climb'
  • ETHS 91: Research Methods in Ethnic Studies
  • ETHS 114: African Diasporic Representations in Film
  • ETHS 126: Theories of Race and Ethnicity
  • ETHS 150: Womanist Theory
  • ETHS 157: Race, Gender and the Criminal Justice System
  • ETHS 166: Women of Color in Social Movements
Professional Interests

African diaspora studies; women of color organizing; race, gender, and incarceration



Program Information
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Courses
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Ethnic Studies Course List

ETHS 039 - ETHS 157

ETHS 158 - ETHS 191

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Activities & Resources

Latina Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month

Black History Month

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Awards

Women of Color Resource Center

Diversity at Mills

Events

Contact Information

P: 510.430.2080
F: 510.430.2067
E: ethnic_study@mills.edu