Race, Ethnicity and Nationality
Depending on where you study abroad, the color of your skin, hair, eyes, or even the country listed on your passport could affect interactions with the host culture. It is important to understand there may be a discrepancy between how you perceive aspects of your racial, ethnic, or national identity and how individuals in your host community may perceive it.
Resources for:
African-American Students
- Black/African American Cultural Center (BAACC) at Colorado State University
- Plato Project Resources
- Ten Reasons
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources
Asian/Pacific American Students
- Asian Pacific American Cultural Center (APACC) at Colorado State University
- Plato Project Resources
- Ten Reasons for Asian/Pacific Islander Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resourcesfor Asian/Pacific Islander Students
Hispanic/Latino Students
- El Centro Cultural Center at Colorado State University
- Plato Project Resources
- Ten Reasons for Hispanic-American Students to Study Abroad
- Discrimination Issues
- Resources for Hispanic-American Students
- Study Abroad for Bicultural Students