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RESPROG 1C: Stanford Loves: The Theory and Practice of Conscious Relationship

Conscious relationship is an invitation to discover ourselves more fully and to connect with others more authentically. Learn to live from healthy love, fall in intentional love, express genuine love, unpack the love you have known, and ask for the love that you want. In addition to theory and practice, instructors and invited guests will share how love has been healing, challenging, and transformational in their lives. Come and embody your own conscious love, a love that includes and builds upon the wisdom of your past; is modernized by the realness of who you are now; and can shape and propel the person you hope to become.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2

RESPROG 2A: Ujamaa House Seminar

This two-unit seminar will expose students to various topics about the African Diaspora. Upperclassmen Pre-Assingnees will work closely with Ethnic Theme Associates/Resident Fellow to add breadth and depth to their presentations. To receive credit you must attend 7 theme programs (not including your own) and fill out Pre-Assignee evaluations provided by Ethnic Theme Associates.n1 ...build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Ujamaa community;n2 ...build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; andn3 ...create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to themnAs such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2

RESPROG 2B: Ujamaa House Seminar

This two-unit seminar will expose students to various topics about the African Diaspora. Upperclassmen Pre-Assingnees will work closely with Ethnic Theme Associates/Resident Fellow to add breadth and depth to their presentations. To receive credit you must attend 7 theme programs (not including your own) and fill out Pre-Assignee evaluations provided by Ethnic Theme Associates.nn1 ...build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Ujamaa community;n2 ...build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; andn3 ...create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to themnnAs such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Win | Units: 2

RESPROG 2C: Ujamaa House Seminar

This two-unit seminar will expose students to various topics about the African Diaspora. Upperclassmen Pre-Assingnees will work closely with Ethnic Theme Associates/Resident Fellow to add breadth and depth to their presentations. To receive credit you must attend 7 theme programs (not including your own) and fill out Pre-Assignee evaluations provided by Ethnic Theme Associates.n1 ...build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Ujamaa community;nn2 ...build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; andn3 ...create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to themnnAs such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2

RESPROG 3A: Casa Zapata Pre-Assignee Seminar (Autumn)

This 2-unit seminar is not a class in the usual sense of the word. It isn't lecture-based but will include skills building, practical workshops, and theme presentations promoting the breadth of diversity of our Zapata Community. The purpose of our weekly meetings is to: 1) build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Zapata community; 2) build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; and 3) create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to them. As such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2

RESPROG 3B: Casa Zapata Pre-Assignee Seminar (Winter)

This two-unit seminar is not a class in the usual sense of the word. It isn¿t lecture-based but will include skills building, practical workshops, and theme presentations promoting the breadth of diversity of our Zapata Community.nThe purpose of our weekly meetings is to:n1 ...build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Zapata community;n2 ...build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; andn3 ...create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to them.nnAs such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Win | Units: 2

RESPROG 3C: Casa Zapata Pre-Assignee Seminar (Spring)

This two-unit seminar is not a class in the usual sense of the word. It isn't lecture-based but will include skills building, practical workshops, and theme presentations promoting the breadth of diversity of our Zapata Community.nThe purpose of our weekly meetings is to:n1 ...build a pre-assignee group that is very connected to the Zapata community;n2 ...build a pre-assignee group that has the skills and resources to be resources for the community; andn3 ...create a space where pre-assignees and all residents can learn about and discuss topics that are meaningful to them.nnAs such, our week-to-week format and content is varied and flexible. At the same time, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2

RESPROG 4A: Okada: Asian American History, Action and Movement

This course explores a variety of questions and narratives central to Asian American identity, specifically within the residential setting of Okada house, the Asian American theme dorm. The Okada ETA Team and Pre-assigns will be facilitating a weekly presentation that examines different components of Asian American history and issues central to the Asian American movement today such as the school-to-prison-to-deportation pipeline and gentrification. Most broadly, this course hopes to provide historical and sociopolitical context to what being Asian American means in the present day and how to provide concrete skills to engage with Asian American identity and the community. This course begins Week 1 and includes a required off-campus trip, date TBD. Attendance at all sessions is required. The course is open to all students, but non-Okada Pre-assigns will need permission from the Okada Resident Fellow (Instructor) to enroll. Please contact the RF prior to the first meeting if you plan to enroll.
Terms: Aut | Units: 2
Instructors: Wu, E. (PI)

RESPROG 4B: Okada: Asian American History, Action and Movement

This course explores a variety of questions and narratives central to Asian American identity, specifically within the residential setting of Okada house, the Asian American theme dorm. The Okada ETA Team and Pre-assigns will be facilitating a weekly presentation that examines different components of Asian American history and issues central to the Asian American movement today such as the school-to-prison-to-deportation pipeline and gentrification. Most broadly, this course hopes to provide historical and sociopolitical context to what being Asian American means in the present day and how to provide concrete skills to engage with Asian American identity and the community. This course begins Week 1 and includes a required off-campus trip, date TBD. Attendance at all sessions is required. The course is open to all students, but non-Okada Pre-assigns will need permission from the Okada Resident Fellow (Instructor) to enroll. Please contact the RF prior to the first meeting if you plan to enroll.
Terms: Win | Units: 2
Instructors: Wu, E. (PI)

RESPROG 7C: Uncovering Your Political Identity: The Political Skin You're In

We may not fully understand politics," yet we are always subject to it. What does it mean to become politicized? What conditions promote politicization? The course supports a personal inquiry into one's political identity, the "political skin you're in," its attributes, what has shaped it, its current compared to desired state. By describing attributes and recalling early influencers/influences on one's political consciousness, students will in turn discover more about political conscience and its implications for personal political speech and action.
Terms: Spr | Units: 0-1
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