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8 Short courses in Ethnic Studies

Maori
The Maori course from Auckland University of Technology extend on the spoken and written language taught in our beginner courses.
Anti-Racism
Gain confidence participating in and guiding conversations about race, racism, and identity and act as an ally in your community to combat racism and white supremacy with this Anti-Racism Specialization offered by Coursera in partnership with University of Colorado Boulder.
Ethnographic Research in Healthcare - an Introduction
University College London (UCL) offers the Ethnographic Research in Healthcare - an Introduction programme.
Advancing Diversity and Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion (D&I) are priorities for all organisations today. While informed leaders and organisations understand the strategic importance of diversity and inclusion, realising that goal is challenging. INSEAD - The Business School for the World offers the Advancing Diversity and Inclusion programme.
A Black Theology of Liberation - From Social Death to Black Lives Matter
The A Black Theology of Liberation - From Social Death to Black Lives Matter course offered by University of Oxford will focus on the legacy of James H. Cone to the development of Black Liberation theology.
Culture-Driven Team Building
The Culture-Driven Team Building Specialization is offered by Coursera in partnership with University of Pennsylvania. Master strategies and tools that will enable you to more effectively form, join, and lead teams.
Foundations for Transforming Teaching and Learning about Native Americans
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the Foundations for Transforming Teaching and Learning about Native Americans programme in collaboration with SmithsonianX.
The History and Culture of Colour
Based at the National Museum of Scotland, explore artifacts in the museum’s remarkable collections and uncover stories linking the history of colour with culture, society, and art. Learn more at the The History and Culture of Colour programme from The University of Edinburgh.