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HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS - Asian American Social Movements: Asian
Pacific American Labor Studies
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL STUDENTS DOCUMENTS ARE ADOBE PDF FILES.
- Essay Assignment: Autobiography &
History
due Friday, January 16
- Jacqueline Pon, "A
Truly American Experience"
- Charito
Vilora, "My Struggles with Self and Society"
- Ali
Wong, "Discoveries Terrible and Magnificent"
- Hanna Kim, "Try and Unite"
- Katie Li, "Learning
from the Residents of Boston Chinatown"
- Karyn Okada, "My
Life Is Connected to the Lives of My Ancestors"
- Marc Loresto, "Walking the Same Streets
as Carlos Bulosan"
- Alejandro Lopez, "Making a
Difference in the World"
- Sarah Mamaril, "Stepping
Stones towards a Successful Future"
- Christina Kaoh, "Immigration, Assimilation,
and the Model Minority Myth"
- Linda Lam, "Why Did You Come to America?"
- Homework Assignment 1
due Friday, January 16
- Jacqueline Pon, "How
do race relations in L.A. Koreatown affect the Assi workers'
campaign?"
- Charito Viloria and
Christine Corpus, "How can we mobilize
UCLA students to support Assi workers?"
- Ali Wong, "Why
care about them?"
- Hanna Kim and Katie
Li, "What can students
learn from Assi workers?"
- Karyn Okada, "How does the Assi workers'
campaign affect race relations in Koreatown?"
- Alejandro Lopez, "What resources do
UCLA students have that can help workers' campaigns for
justice?"
- Sarah
Mamaril, "How and why is the role of a student
important in alleviating the struggles of immigrant workers?"
- Christina Kaoh, "What is the significance
of the Assi workers' campaign for Asian American students?"
- Linda Lam and Satomi
Zeigler, "What
resources do students have that they can use to support
workers' campaigns?"
- Grace Chen and Delphina
Yuen, "Why
should students support the Assi workers' campaign for justice?"
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