Civic Engagement Through Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies: Cultivating Capacity for Social Justice Through Critical Service Learning

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community engagement, curriculum development, ethnic studies, partnership development, sustainability, anti-racist feminist, transformative pedagogy

Abstract

This autoethnographic case study analyzes how “ASAM 230 – Civic Engagement Through Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Studies,†an ethnic studies course created at a public, comprehensive university in partnership with a community-based organization, cultivates capacity for social justice through critical service learning. ASAM 230 purposefully manifests social justice principles, conscious equitable distribution of individual and structural power, and a focus on authentic, sustainable relationships, with conceptual, practical implications for social change agents and educators. 

Author Biography

Jennifer A. Yee, California State University, Fullerton

Associate Professor, Department of Asian American Studies

California State University, Fullerton

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04/30/2020

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Insights, Case Studies, and Applications