We are so grateful to Kim Chan, Cathy LeBlanc, Devyani Guha, and Raymund Mantes for sharing their knowledge and experiences about AAPI invisibility, micro-aggressions, and their thoughts on paths to change. Below are the video of the event, the presentation, and some further resources.
Advocacy
Open Letter for Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies in NJ Public Schools
Resources
- Curriculum Suggestions/Resources: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nBJAEHD7081Jh1kouolSVr4AIanPVcLUqmgj-ioJ31I/edit#gid=970231581
- Guide for Educational Allies: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1X3pUxlA7TswNYRPY2GqrLQKYNbmObnvgmxM5s2wFIBU/edit?usp=sharing
- Children’s Books:
https://imaginationsoup.net/childrens-books-asian-pacific-american-heritage-month-aapi/
https://scaddistrict.com/2021/04/01/12-books-by-aapi-authors-to-read-right-now/
https://www.nypl.org/blog/2021/05/13/aapi-reading-list-accessible-versions-bard
- Articles, films, blogs:
Asian American history timeline
See Us Unite is a cultural campaign designed to accelerate impact and expand support for the AAPI community through solidarity and education.
PBS film series about Asian Americans
How to Organize Asian Americans – Notes from Two Generations
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