The Arts & Lectures Justice for All seminar introduces students to justice-focused events and performances by some of the leading creative thinkers and practitioners of our time as well as an accompanying seminar facilitated by campus faculty from across the disciplines to come together in dialogue and reflect upon the topics and themes of this series. For full seminar description go to College of Letters & Science Academic Programs website: https://www.duels.ucsb.edu/academics/seminars/list
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UnitsPass no pass
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeInter collegiate athletes only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeKim Yasuda is not only an Artist and Art Professor but an Artist's Professor. Approach her assignments as if you have full ownership over them, and use Kim as the fabulous resource she is and this course will be well worth your time.
Great professor
Kim is interesting... Not the best professor... But willing to help. I would not recommend taking a class with her.
Stay away from this class!!! Unorganized and a lot more work than she will initially tell you. Horrible experience.
Kim is a great professor, very personable. I enjoyed her class so much I am taking another class by her. She allows you to be creative without controlling your work. One of my favorite professor at UCSB.
WOW she was the most unorganized professor ever. no one ever knew what was happening. I just couldn't take her seriously. she seemed to think she was better than everyone and was always walking around to stare down students like we were kindergartner.