Ethnic Studies is the critical and interdisciplinary study of race, ethnicity, and indigeneity with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of Black, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, Latines, and Asian American communities within and beyond the United States. Since the creation of the field in the 1960s, scholars continue to analyze and explore the intersections of race, gender, class, status, identity, power, and resistance.
Students, led by the Black Student Union, staged a powerful sit-in at then college president Robert Wert's office resulting in Mills College being the first independent college to establish an Ethnic Studies program in 1969. It is this legacy, from the activism of students to the creation of the Ethnic Studies department to a former interdisciplinary department of Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, that undergirds anti-racism throughout the curriculum.