Announcement: Wednesday readings
Hello,
one of you alerted us to a problem with the reader. For the Holt, the reader has ch 2, 3, and the epilogue. You need only read the chapter on the use of economic boycotts. That would be chapter 2, I believe, as is noted in the syllabus.
Shiyuan and Liz C are the discussion leaders this week. Please do feel free to contact any of us, including our guest below, if you want to chat about your plans to structure discussion. Liz and Shiyuan, feel free to give us a sense of how you want to lead discussion.
My partner, Seung Hye Suh, who has years of experience in organizing (as I defined it in class on Wed), will be in class on Wednesday. Seung Hye was a founding member of Nodutdol for Korean Community Development (nodutdol.org), worked at the Rainbow Center for several years, was on the board of the Northstar Fund (http://www.northstarfund.org/), and has been active in different types of movements and organizations for well over a decade. She is also a professor in the English dept here at Scripps, and in the Cultural Studies dept at CGU.
Our baby, Sohl Alexander Kim, who has 8 months of experience in everything, will also be in class on Wednesday. Sohl joined with the Suh-Kim organization on May 23 of last year. Prior to joining us in struggle, he lived a very private, closeted life. Prior to that, he led the postmodern life of multiple identities. He is also a very, very, large and lovely revolutionary, learning the critical skill of bilingualism, the importance of organizational culture, and the value of mushed peas.
I hope you'll welcome them both with open arms.
one of you alerted us to a problem with the reader. For the Holt, the reader has ch 2, 3, and the epilogue. You need only read the chapter on the use of economic boycotts. That would be chapter 2, I believe, as is noted in the syllabus.
Shiyuan and Liz C are the discussion leaders this week. Please do feel free to contact any of us, including our guest below, if you want to chat about your plans to structure discussion. Liz and Shiyuan, feel free to give us a sense of how you want to lead discussion.
My partner, Seung Hye Suh, who has years of experience in organizing (as I defined it in class on Wed), will be in class on Wednesday. Seung Hye was a founding member of Nodutdol for Korean Community Development (nodutdol.org), worked at the Rainbow Center for several years, was on the board of the Northstar Fund (http://www.northstarfund.org/), and has been active in different types of movements and organizations for well over a decade. She is also a professor in the English dept here at Scripps, and in the Cultural Studies dept at CGU.
Our baby, Sohl Alexander Kim, who has 8 months of experience in everything, will also be in class on Wednesday. Sohl joined with the Suh-Kim organization on May 23 of last year. Prior to joining us in struggle, he lived a very private, closeted life. Prior to that, he led the postmodern life of multiple identities. He is also a very, very, large and lovely revolutionary, learning the critical skill of bilingualism, the importance of organizational culture, and the value of mushed peas.
I hope you'll welcome them both with open arms.
