American Ethnic Studies (AMES) is a multidisciplinary field that investigates ethnic
and racial experiences in the United States. Rooted in the exploration of histories,
cultures, and identities of predominantly Black, Indigenous, and other communities
of color, American Ethnic Studies provides a critical lens through which to analyze
the complex dynamics of power, privilege, and systems of oppression.
AMES studies and critiques traditional academic boundaries, drawing scholarships from
history, sociology, literature, anthropology, and more to critically examine Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color's contributions and histories
in the United States.By centering the voices often silenced by the mainstream narrative, American Ethnic
Studies cultivates a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between social
justice, identity formation, intersectionality, and the pursuit of equity in our diverse
society
A Legacy in the News
Seattle Public Schools offers new Filipino American history class
For the first time, Seattle Public Schools now offers a yearlong course on Filipino
American history for high school students that satisfies the district's U.S. history
graduation requirement. Teachers at three middle schools arealso incorporating Filipino American history into their existing social studies curricula.