HMS- 52 — Introduction to Asian American Families and Populations
Description: Examines the socio-historical and contemporary challenges uniquely represented among Asian American families and individuals. An Asian American worldview is utilized in order to better understand the roles, norms and customs, structure, characteristics, and overall system of the Asian American family. Psychological, sociological, and environmental resources are explored across the micro-macro continuum. Emphasis is on an interdisciplinary and comparative study of race and ethnicity as it impacts the family and overall population. A brief overview of historical and contemporary analysis including the Asian American Movement, the murder of Vincent Chin, and the Los Angeles Uprisings. Cultural context and considerations are applied to the individual and the family. Identify areas of current social justice practices or agencies and anti-racism action strategies at the local, County, State and Federal levels. 54.00 hours lecture. (Same as ETS-52) (Letter grade only)