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Outline: Health insurance policy and the immigrant U.S. latino working class
Wednesday, October 06, 2004 Medical Anthro Paper Outline October 6, 2004 Yongho Kim Medical Anthropology 239 Paper Outline: Health insurance policy and the immigrant U.S. latino working class During my summer volunteer work at Centro de Derechos Laborales [Workers’ Rights Center], a community program at Minneapolis focused in self-education, organization and mobilization for immigrant latinos’…
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Tape label descriptions
03/29/04 Forum on Hispanic Studies, Latin American Studies and Latino Studies Forum on HS LAS LS – transcribed Spring 2004 – Ethnographic Interviewing with Diana Shandy “Ethnographic Interviewing #2” (both sides) – transcribed and on file “Interview 3” 03/04/04 – transcribed and on file “Intervie 5” 03/15/04 – transcribed and on file “Interview 6” 03/17/04…
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Field notes 09/27
Store had a plastic door (I think they changed it this week?) on the entrance. entered the design area and waited for Sarah to finish, which took about 30 extra minutes. it seemed like she was did not have control over time and work schedule, unless she was doing the work because it needed to…
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by way of introduction
To Students at Social Sciences II (Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Geography and Urban Studies): I’ll use this space to introduce myself. My name is Yongho Kim and as of 2004 I am a senior graduating next may. I am korean and my parents were christian missionaries who were sent to Chile in 1990, where we stayed…
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Protected: MNFR summary on september part one
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[Elizabeth Hutchinson] Franz Boas
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Interview 1 – September 27
Interview 1 September 27 (Monday), 2004 Site visit 1:00-1:30pm, Interview 1:30-2:15pm Interview was done during Sarah’s lunch hour break in a nearby restaurant. While waiting for her to get off her work, I took a look around the design room and took mental notes which I later write about. Y: Can you, can you tell…
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[scrap] For this GOP member, usual labels won't fit; Dennis Sanders is used to shattering stereotypes as a gay, black Republican
But it would be dangerous for the gay community as a whole to put all our eggs in one basket. To me, equal rights should not be a partisan issue.”
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Assignment 2: Project Proposal (second version)
Yongho Kim Assignment 2: Project Proposal (second version) September 24, 2004 Ethnographic Interviewing 1. My microculture is a flowershop. 2. The flowershop is located in Minnesota, in on a relatively major avenue. About 20 employees seem to work there. My informant, Sarah, is one of the managers (or so it seems) and I will be…
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Assignment 3: Interview on the Diversity Weekend Committee
September 21, 2004 Yongho Kim Ethnographic Interviewing Assignment 3 Interview on the Diversity Weekend Committee I interviewed a friend, and she really wanted to talk about the Diversity Weekend committee. And although I realized that I knew the microculture too well (if it could be called one), and that it had a short life span…
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Assignment 2: Project Proposal
Yongho Kim Assignment 2: Project Proposal September 21, 2004 Ethnographic Interviewing
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50 emails in the last 24 hours
And there’s more coming! One of the CP comrades put me up as the contact person. Well, at least now spams don’t overnumber regular emails.
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[Yongho Kim] Marx and Engels
From: “Yongho Kim” Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 2:04 PM Subject: Marx Notes September 20, 2004 Yongho Kim Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Opposition of the Materialist and Idealist Outlook German Ideology is a work that unfolds from the context of the Hegelian/socialist debates in Germany. In it, Marx criticizes idealist reformists such as Max…
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[Anna Schwartz] Tylor and Morgan
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Beginning again, from refugee to Citizen
BEGINNING AGAIN: FROM REFUGEE TO CITIZEN Keynote Presentation by Professor Ahmed I. Samatar. “Somalis in America,” conference held at Macalester College, July 15-17, 2004. I. Introduction: II. Why People Decamp A.Push. B. Pull. C. Terms. III.Waves and Models IV.The Somali Moment A.Tacabir vs. Qaxootin: B.Issues: V.The Dialectic of Critical Adaptation A.English Language B.Racism C.Somali and…
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Faith and Social Justice
Yongho Kim March 11, 2004 Anthropology Internship: Faith and Social Justice Prof. Sonia Patten Finding Common Grounds: Religious Morality as a Catalyst for Economic Justice What Faith Groups Say About “The Right to Organize”, by the National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice (NICWJ), brings together the strongest arguments made in alliance with the workers’ rights…
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Weatherford rocks
amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0609610627/qid=1080489130/sr=8-3/ref=pd_ka_3/103-6648822-4747822?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 Weatherford’s Genghis Khan and the making of the Modern World ranks 31 in Amazon.com rankings! I gotta buy one and send to my younger bro. [added in 2005] heh heh. what was THAT review If all history books were this fun I wouldn’t have flunk…, November 10, 2004 Reviewer: Ma WenRui “soukouslover” (Minneapolis, MN…
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Making connections with the audience: professionalism and alienation
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music May 10, 2004. (due May 7th – three days late ) Making connections with the audience: professionalism and alienation In reflecting on the production of “Forgotten”, I want to focus on the difference between the performance at the Union Hall and the one at Macalester in the level of…
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imagined conversation between Benjamin Filene and Ruth Glasser on "authenticity"
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music May 10, 2004 (due April 15 – 3 weeks late) [DJ plays “We shall not be moved” by the Almanac Singers] Glasser: I like how the band uses the banjo, which gives it a more folk feel. Were the instruments made in the east coast before being sold to…
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Coalition-making in The Fuse’s Seattle 1919
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music February 25, 2004 Coalition-making in The Fuse’s Seattle 1919: Class Solidarity and Divisiveness, and Incorporation of the Other in post-World War I Unionism. Seattle 1919 addresses issues of class solidarity frequently present in the newly emerging U.S. unionism and attempts to unite workers from different race, gender, and skill…