Catalog Description
              An Ethnic Studies introduction to Asian Pacific American groups in the United States and their long term experience with basic governmental ideals and institutions, at the national, state and local levels. Examine the impact of Asians, Asian American agency, group-affirmation, struggle, and resistance on legal-constitutional America and the countervailing impact of race and racism and political-legal structures imposed on different groups of Asians by  U.S., California, and local governments.
          Section Notes
              This class meets in person on a 12 week schedule. Meets CSU US 2 and US 3 (Government); transferable CSU and UC
          Requisites
          Recommended Preparation, Readiness for college-level English or ESL 188
Learning Outcomes
          
      