Asian Pacific American Heritage (and History) Month @ AAV
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links, news, activities for kids, historical interest, books, and
more
Learn something new about Asian American history
See Asian American events, art and other programming
in action
Meet diverse APAs from all walks of life
Do something to recognize Asian-Pacific American
Heritage your own way
APA MONTH HISTORY FEATURES
"Vincent Who?"
By Roland Hwang, President, American Citizens for Justice
Remembering the historic importance of the Vincent Chin case of 26 years ago
History of Asians in the San Gabriel Valley
By Professor Susie Ling, Special to IMDiversity.com
A historical overview of one of America's "most Asian" regions
"Camp Home": Tule Lake Today
By S.D. Ikeda, Editor
Photographs from a series by Kevin J. Miyazaki explore the former internment camp where his family was incarcerated as it stands today
A
History of Chinese American Banking in Los Angeles
By the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
Excerpt from the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California tribute to SoCal
banking pioneers
Hope Rises
from Ashes of My Lai
By Gil Halsted, VoA News
Forty years ago, a group of U.S. soldiers stormed into a small hamlet in Vietnam, killing
more than 500 villagers. Out of the ashes of what became known as the My Lai Massacre has
grown hope and friendship, thanks to the work of a Vietnam veteran and a group of Quakers
from Madison, Wisconsin.
Archaeologists Find
Evidence of Origin of Pacific Islanders
By Heidi Chang, VoA News
The origin of Pacific Islanders has been a mystery for years. Now archaeologists believe
they have the answer. As Heidi Chang reports, they found it in China.
Passing Poston: An American Story
By Joe Fox, Special to
IMDiversity.com
Filmmaker discusses inspiration behind new film about Poston internment camp on an AZ
reservation in WWII
APA HERITAGE MONTH FAVORITE FEATURES
Asian American Village's Bestsellers for APA Heritage Month
By AAV Staff
What are the all-time most popular titles on Amazon that we've featured
in past years on the Village? Here's the shortlist of what other
Villagers have been reading.
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Mapping The Atlas of Asian-American History By Monique Avakian and Carter Smith
The creators of award-winning Asian American history text on the
challenges of recording and reporting the histories of underrepresented
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Notes for Those Responsible for
Commemorating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2007
By S.D. Ikeda, Editor
So, you've been drafted to program Heritage Month
activities this year, and don't know where to start?
Cool Find for
APA Month: Great Asian Americans Poster Series
By S.D. Ikeda, Editor
For all those desperate folks who are responsible for coming up with
last-minute APA Heritage Month programming at school or work, this is
for you!
Holding Onto Heritage
By Gil Asakawa, NikkeiView What's the aspect of your heritage you most want to hold onto?
Secret Asian Man:
Celebrate Asian American Month 2006
By Tak Toyoshima, Village Artist-in-Residence
Cartoon: "Happy APA Heritage
Kids Oldsters Soldiers
Month!"
APA Heritage Month: Who's It For?
By Yayoi Lena Winfrey, AAV Contributing Editor What does it mean and why do so many not know about it?
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month for Kids
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor Did you know you see Asian-American heritage in action every day?
Favorite
APA Books for Kids
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
Frances reviews and recommends some of her all-time favorites
Secret Asian Man:
Celebrate Asian American Month
By Tak Toyoshima, Village Artist-in-Residence
Cartoon: A wry look at the marketing of Asian-American heritage
Ten (Plus) Good Activities for APA Heritage Month
By Rodney Salinas, Political Circus
Suggestions for making this month
more meaningful than symbolic
Books on Heritage
Mapping The Atlas of Asian-American History By Monique Avakian and Carter Smith,
Special to IMDiversity.com
The creators of award-winning Asian American history text on the
challenges of recording and reporting the histories of underrepresented
Americans
Born in the U.S.A.
By Frank H. Wu,
Wayne State University Law School The landmark legal case of Wong Kim Ark, and how APAs won the right to be
Americans
Lolas’ House:
Women Living with War
By M. Evelina Galang
Illustrated excerpt from author and professor's upcoming history of the
"comfort women" of WWII
Hanford, Cal.’s
China Alley
By Prof. Susie Ling, Pasadena City College Asian American Studies
A look at a historical Chinatown nestled in California’s Central Valley
Chinese-American
Postmaster Left Indelible Stamp on Postal Service
By Carolyn Goosen, New America Media
The nation’s first Chinese American postmaster is little-known today but
in his time was a rare role model for Asian Americans and also radically
changed what the Postal Service looked like.
Dr. Mom Chung of the
Fair-Haired Bastards: The Life of a Wartime Celebrity
By Dr. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, University of Ohio
Biography tells fascinating tale of Dr. Margaret Chung, the first known
American-born woman of Chinese descent to become a physician, who hob-nobbed
with some of the nation's biggest celebs and powerbrokers during WWII
40 Years of
History at Boston's AACA
By Adam Smith, Sampan, with additional reporting by Yang Yang
After 4 decades, the Asian American Civic Association still going
strong, adjusting to new community needs
Centennial of Asian American Pioneer Dalip Singh Saund
By Phil Tajitsu Nash Recalling an "unsung pioneer," the first Asian American U.S. Congressman
Fred Korematsu, a Civil Rights Pioneer
By Paul Igasaki, IMDiversity Featured Columnist
Recalling the late activist as a friend, and as an important figure in
both Asian American and Civil Rights history
History of Pilipino Americans in L.A.
By Prof. Susie Ling, Pasadena City College Asian American Studies A brief history of L.A.'s newly named "Historic Filipinotown" district
So Long, Asian Heritage Month - I Hardly Knew You
By Sandip Roy, PNS
The author asks what purpose ethnic heritage months serve in an increasingly diverse yet paradoxically less welcoming America
The Trials and Tribulations of Learning Other APA Cultures
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor I criticize non-APAs' misunderstanding of our cultures. But am I just as
guilty?
Roots and Branches: Who's Japanese American?
By Gil Asakawa, NikkeiView Increasingly unclear is my relationship to my two "sides" and to other JAs
AAV Profile: Lydia Lum
By Yayoi Lena Winfrey, AAV Contributing Editor This Texas journalist is on a mission to preserve the heritage and stories
of Angel Island immigration station...before it's too late
Asian-American Women's History
Various Contributors Our special section from Women's History Month focusing on women artists,
politicians, educators, businesspeople, activists, and other pioneers
Why Bother Celebrating APA Heritage Month?
By Sam Cacas, AAV Contributing Editor
Sam's answer to the cynics...
Adoption, Hapas, and Asian-American Heritage
By Stewart David Ikeda, Editor On the future of the 'traditional non-traditional' Japanese-Am. family
(More) Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Sites to See
By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor
Can't get enough?
Does your workplace or school do enough to commemorate Asian
American Heritage Month?
Yes - 37.5%
No - 43.75%
Don't care - 18.75%
Does your workplace or school commemorate Asian American Heritage
Month in any way?
Yes - 35.29%
No - 58.82%
Not sure - 5.89%
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Roots and Branches: Who's Japanese American?
By Gil Asakawa, NikkeiView
TEMPORARILY REMOVED
Becoming American: The Chinese Experience: Daily Program Guide Historical notes from the national PBS Bill Moyers series, plus
companion interviews
Marker Honors Little-Known Contributions of Asian Civil War Soldiers Of the Ohioans who fought in the Civil War, at least 17 were Asian, most of
them Chinese says Sonya Gong of the Organization of Chinese Americans
Well Whadya Know (About APA Politics)? By Daphne Kwok, APAICS Think you know your stuff? Prove it by taking this "Milestones Quiz" from
the Asian-Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies
Searching for the China of My Memory By Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, AAV Contributing Editor Part 4 of the "Becoming Asian American" series
ReclamAsian: APA Heritage Month as Seen Through the Eyes of a Hapa By Yayoi Lena Winfrey, AAV Contributing Editor
A Kid's Guide to Asian American History: More than 70 Activities (Kid's
Guide series) by Valerie Petrillo, Paperback - May 28, 2007
Everything You Need to Know About Asian American History, by Lan Cao,
Himilce Novas
Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans, by
Ronald Takaki
Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People by Helen
Zia
Eastern
Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American Culture From Astro Boy
to Zen Buddhism by Jeff Yang, et al.
Lives of Notable Asian Americans: Business, Politics, and Science, by
Ronald Takaki, Angelo Ragaza
Lives of Notable Asian Americans - Arts, Entertainment, Sports by
Geraldine Gan, Ronald Takaki
The Asian Pacific American Heritage: A Companion to Literature and Arts,
edited by George Leonard
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