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The history of immigration and immigration policies in the United States has always reflected the economic, political, and the racial status of the immigrant minorities.
The Asian American Studies Center begins in 1982-83 academic year with new community, staff, and project developments which will greatly affect the center’s future beyond the immediate year.
The need for unity among Asian Pacific students and student groups continues to be great.
The Asian American Studies Center announces the publication of its August 1982 issue of the Amerasia Journal, devoted to new research in Chinese and Japanese American history by Asian American scholars.
New research on ethnic identification and economic independence among Chinese American women is the topic of a dissertation recently completed by Carol Iu of the UCLA Department of Social Welfare.
The special issue on immigration published by the South Asia Bulletin is now available for distribution.
On Friday, 3 September 1982 at 8;05 pm, the San Francisco District Court declared Chol Soo Lee innocent in a retrial for the murder of Yip Yee Tak.