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The Center Headlines

Yale University Presents Highest Honor to UCLA Professor Don Nakanishi


Walter and Shirley Wang Establish First Endowed Chair and Program on US-China Relations and Chinese American Studies


UCLA AAS Center Co-Founder Morgan Chu Receives UCLA Medal

 

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AASC Press Publications

Amerasia Journal Index Search


UCLA releases Amerasia Journal women's issue: Where Women Tell Stories


Amerasia Journal: Call for Abstracts "Transoceanic Flows: Pacific Islander Interventions across the American Empire" Publication Date Spring 2011

 

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Center Resources

UCLA Asian American Studies Center Gift Giving


DOWNLOAD CROSSCURRENTS: Newmagazine of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center


Learn more about the Center? Download the UCLA Asian American Studies Center Brochure (PDF)

 

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Library/Reading Room

Friends of the Reading Room, UCLA Asian American Studies Center Library

 

Students & Community

UCLA Asian American Studies Center Scholarships and Fellowships


UCLA STUDENTS: Become a Free Member of the Center's Graduate and Undergraduate Student Associates Program

 

EthnoCommunications

Announcing the EthnoCommunications Winter Quarter Course


UCLA AASC EthnoCommunications student film selected for the ID Film Festival

 

UCLA Asian American Studies Center

Mary Uyematsu Kao
Publications Coordinator

3237 Campbell Hall
Ph. 310.825.3415
Fax. 310.206.9844

eMail: mugao@ucla.edu

Biographical Information

Mary Uyematsu Kao is the Publications Coordinator for the Asian American Studies Center Press.  

Mary has been working for the Center since 1987.  She does the graphic design and prepress production for Amerasia Journal and other Center publications.  She received her B.A. in Pictorial Arts from UCLA in 1972. She also serves as the UNofficial photographer for many center events.

Ampo Funsai, 1971.  From the collection of Asian American Movement photographs which will be part of my M.A. thesis in Asian American Studies.

Getty Museum, 2003.

Point Fermin 2003.  The Festival of Philippine Arts & Culture, San Pedro.

Pudong, Shanghai Airport, 2003.  View from inside the taxicab, approaching the airport.

Watts Towers 2002.  Built by Simon Rodia, completed in 1954.

Shabazz 2002.  Ilyasah Shabazz, Malcolm X's daughter, publishes her book Growing Up X.  Booksigning at Esowon Bookstore, Los Angeles.

 

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