AMERASIA JOURNAL *
| 15:1 - Salute to 60s/70s: San Francisco State Strike |
26:1 - History and Historians in the Making |
| 17:3 - Enclave Economy Thesis |
26:3 - Across the Color Line 2001 |
| 20:2 - Alexander Saxton History Awards |
27:1 - Act, Memory, and Voice |
| 20:3 - Asian American Poetry |
27:2 - Challenging Race and Racism; Retrospective Look at China’s Cultural Revolution |
| 21:1/2 - Thinking Theory in Asian American Studies |
28:2 - Asians in the Americas: Transculturations and Power |
| 21:3 - 25 Years of Asian American Studies |
29:1 - Vietnamese Americans: Diaspora & Dimensions |
| 23:1 - No Passing Zone: Voices of Asian-descent Multiracials |
29:2 - Pedagogy, Social Justice, & the State of Asian American Studies |
| 23:2 - Returns & Representations: Recasting Viet Nam, the Philippines, India, Hong Kong, Asian America |
29:3 - What Does It Mean To Be Korean Today? Part I. Across Nations, Generations, & Identities |
| 24:1 - Mixed Dialogues: Politics & Culture |
30:1 - Part II. Community in the 21st Century |
| 24:2 - Essays into American Empire in the Philippines: Part I. Legacies, Heroes, Identity |
30:2 - A Tribute to Miné Okubo |
| 24:3 - Part II—Culture, Community, and Capital |
30:3 - Border Crossings |
| 25:2 - Crossing the Color Line |
31:1 - Edward Said’s Orientalism & Asian American Studies |
| 25:3 - Satyagraha: Political Culture of South Asian Americans |
31:2 - 30 Years AfterWARd: Vietnamese Americans & U.S. Empire |
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AAPI Nexus: Asia Americans & Pacific Islanders Policy, Practice, & Community
“Community Development,” 1:1 (2003)
The inaugural issue examines the topic of community development by policy advocates and applied social scientists from across the nation. Authors: Kil Huh and Lisa Hasegawa, Dean S. Toji and Karen Umemoto, Melany de la Cruz and Loh-Sze Leung, Douglas Miller and Douglas Houston, Grace Yoo.
“Civil Rights,” 2:1 (2004)
Guest Editors: Angelo Ancheta, Jacinta Ma, Don Nakanishi
Most of the articles in this issue were originally produced for a strategic roundtable held in October 2002, co-sponsored by the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Authors: Karen K. Narasaki and June K. Han, Peter Nien-chu Kiang, Claire Jean Kim, Rowena Robles, Paul M. Ong.
“Voting,” 2:2 (2004)
Politicians, political activists, and professors contributed commentaries, policy research reports, and detailed accounts of exit polls and voting rights compliance strategies that can be used in AAPI communities. Authors: S.B. Woo, James Dien Bui, Shirley Suet-ling Tang and Peter Nien-chu Kiang, Tarry Hum, Janelle S. Wong, Daniel Kikuo Ichinose, Glenn D. Magpantay.
"Health," 3:1 (2005)
Little is know about these health problems, which include high levels of cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and what is known is not widely disseminated, according to Marjorie Kagawa-Singer, a UCLA associate professor of public health and Asian American Studies, and Paul Ong, a UCLA professor of Asian American studies and the director of the Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies. This issues examines health problems of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
"Employment/Work Issues," 3:2 (2005)
The UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Los Angeles, announces the publication of the new issue of AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders, Policy, Practice and Community (3:2, 2005). Scholars, researchers, practitioners, and government officials within this volume examine racial discrimination in employment against Asian Americans, workers' rights, and economic parity in the global labor market.
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