TM505
Wong/Taylor/Stevenson

TM505: MULTI-CULTURALISM TODAY: REFLECTION AND RESPONSE.
Hoover Wong/Jorge Taylor/Robert Stevenson.


DESCRIPTION:

The course purpose is to explore the varied experiences of multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and multi-cultural people groups, to learn from their historical journeys, to develop cultural sensitivities that will lead to authentic relationships and effective ministry in the urban context. Initial foci for this study will center on African-American, Hispanic-American, and Chinese-American experiences. Dr. Faith Kim will join the instructional team as a guest lecturer on the Korean-American experience.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
The course will allow the following ministry readiness and benefits:

COURSE FORMAT:
The class experience will center on lecture and discussion led by a multiethnic faculty. Outside guests and fieldtrips may be included as opportunities exist. Participant observation and experience is crucial.

REQUIRED READING:
Acuña, Rodolfo. Occupied America: The History of Chicanos. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988.

Griffin, John Howard. Black Like Me. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961.

Hsu, Francis L. K. Americans and Chinese. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1981.

RECOMMENDED READING:
East to America (Korean Life Stories). New York: New Press, 1996.

Galorza, Ernesto. Barrio Boy. University of Notre Dame, 1971.

__________. Mexican-American: History of the Southwest.

Hacker, Andrew. Two Nations. New York: Scribner, 1992.

Hertig, Young Lee. The Role of Power in the Korean Immigrant Family and Church. Fuller Theological Seminary, Unpublished dissertation, 1991.

Kitano, Harry. Asian-Americans: Emerging Minorities. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1988.

Moore, Charles A. The Chinese Mind. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1986.

Multiethnic Coalition, Two Day Symposium. Claremont: Regina Books, 1995.

Pye, Lucian, W. and Mary W. Asian Powers and Politics: The Cultural Dimensions of Authenticity. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, 1985.

Roboteau, Albert J. Slave Religion: The Invisible Institution in the Ante-bellum South. New York: Oxford University Press, 1985.

Takaki, Ronald. Strangers From a Different Shore. New York: Penguin Books, 1989.

__________. A Different Mirror: History of Multiculturalism in American History. 1993.

ASSIGNMENTS:
One page reflection reports on required readings.

Eight page final integration paper on subject of choice related to the theme of integration.

PREREQUISITES:
None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets M. Div. core requirement in Missions (MIN 8).

FINAL EXAMINATION: None