RT Article T1 A Reciprocal University: A Model For Arts, Justice, and Community JF Social justice VO 29 IS 4 SP 182 OP 197 A1 O'Leary, Cecilia Elizabeth 1949- LA English YR 2002 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747158755 AB Part of a special issue on new pedagogies for social change. An interview with Richard Bains, director of the Music and Performance Arts Institute at California State University, Monterey Bay, (CSUMB) and Amalia Mesa-Bains, artist and cultural critic. Topics discussed include reciprocal learning; the development of the experimental arts education model, the Reciprocal University Arts Project; the communities surrounding CSUMB; the process of creating community partnerships; students in the project; the concept of cultural citizenship; how Bains's experiences in music influenced the building of the project; what they hope to accomplish; how they and the community partners decided on different programs; how the struggle for social justice is reflected in the project's work; the obstacles encountered; working with community partners in relation to gang violence; the “Looking In, Looking Out” project and other projects; and the lessons learned during the first three years of the Reciprocal University. K1 California State University, Monterey Bay K1 Arts education K1 College teachers K1 College teacher attitudes K1 Art Education K1 Community & college K1 COLLEGE curriculum