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He organizes study abroad programs, hosts community events and now, serves as the director of the Social Justice Living Learning Community LLC —a group of students who live and learn together while exploring topics related to social justice.

With approximately students in each community, LLCs provide an engaging learning experience for first-year students. What is your goal with this program?

One of the benefits of a program like the Social Justice Living Learning Community is that students can organically develop an awareness of the world around them.

As like-minded students live their lives and share their routines, conversations about how to make a difference in their community begin to emerge. Add to that a dynamic group of justice-aligned faculty and a full calendar of events that students can use to engage their world around them, and you have an incubator for the very types of leaders that USD hopes and expects to produce.

The students in your LLC will be exploring a number of issues related to social justice both in and outside of the classroom. What are some those issues? And how will the students encounter them? Social Justice is a unique term, in that each person understands the concept based on their own set of experiences and goals. My hope is that students will see the entire diverse menu of issues remotely related to social justice that the Living Learning Community engages things like health care, poverty, race, underground art collectives, socioeconomic status, Hollywood depictions, labor movements, service opportunities, fair trade, etc.

Also, we're doing monthly events that engage social justice in nontraditional ways; for example, in December the LLC is going to observe how people use art to further social movements, and students are going to design and screen-print their own justice-themed t-shirts at an underground art collective near Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. What is your advice to those who would like to promote peace and justice in their communities?

People always assume that the only people who can promote peace and justice in their communities are somehow radicals who quit their jobs and embrace an ascetic life, never actually fitting into a natural community. However, I believe that the first step is as simple as thinking outside your self.

A life lived with an emphasis on others is the first and easiest way to begin the process of promoting peace and justice in the world around you. Wrote the textbook himself and did a really good job. Definitely recommend taking him. Gives good feedback Inspirational Hilarious. May 24th, Bowman was a great professor!

Super easy class. Would definitely take him again. His lectures were enjoyable and he tends to be pretty funny which helps a lot too. May 16th, Textbook: Yes. Bowman is both my advisor and my favorite professor at this school. He has obvious passion for what he is doing and is very good at teaching the material.

Reading levels high, but the material is very interesting, and his lectures are very engaging. Bowman is one of the reasons I'm still at this school, and I hope to take more of his courses soon. Apr 24th, Textbook: No. Feb 2nd, Really cool teacher, had him several times. Class material can be very dry, tries to make lecture entertaining.

Hard tests so def study a lot, grades easier on free response and papers. Rarely have to read articles which are easy. Jan 4th, Are you kidding? He tries to come off as funny and cool in class but is literally anything but. My group had to take our paper to 5 OTHER teachers to get any sort of feedback because he refused to give us any. He literally made my semester a nightmare. I would have gotten an A in the class if not for the F he gave my group's first draft.

Sep 4th, Bowman is great!! May 25th, Excellent teacher! This is a difficult class but if you pay attention during the lectures and write perfect notes, you will do fine. Apr 15th, He is an excellent teacher. He makes the cass interesting and uses life examples that make it easier to understand. The tests are directly from the notes-- so memorize memorize memorize! He a funny man and I absolutely loved this class.

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