Asian American and Pacific Islander Labor Issues
(Formerly numbered Labor and Workplace Studies M119.) (Same as Asian American Studies M119.) Lecture, three hours. Examination of historical and contemporary labor issues in Asian and Pacific Islander American communities, with emphasis on key role that Asian and Pacific Islander American students can play in supporting labor struggles of low-income immigrants. P/NP or letter grading.
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Professor Chun is great; I found her to be a really engaging lecturer and overall kind and accommodating person! Kristi was also an amazing TA and I would love to have either one of them again. With regards to the class, there are no exams; it is structured around community engagement placements, in which students are matched with an organization. Our final grade is based on a final group project about what we did with organizations. I found this project to be super easy, and it was great to get some hands on experience in the community. This course's workload is minimal and I would very much recommend it.
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Has a group project
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No midterms
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100% recommend the textbook
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