University faculty are working to create an Asian American Studies certificate program by September 2018. The creation of the program will be the culmination of the work of University students, alumni ...
Viet Thanh Nguyen's life changed when he won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 2016 for his startling debut novel, "The Sympathizer." In recent years, Nguyen, the hypervisible Aerol Arnold Chair of ...
The University of California California Berkeley continues to move the needle forward in Asian American studies. The university’s ethnic studies department celebrated its 40th anniversary in the ...
Author, filmmaker, and activist Curtis Chin delivered the Asian American Studies Program’s 2025 Yoonmee Chang Memorial Lecture on his award-winning memoir, “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a ...
September 27 will see the launch of the inaugural Asian American Bookcon, an event intended to raise visibility for Asian American and Pacific Islander authors. The event, organized by the Asian ...
Owner Justin Valas had dreams of opening a bookstore focused on Asian American stories for years. And this fall, that dream turned into a reality. Restoried Bookshop on 4613 N. Kedzie Ave. sells books ...
On Oct. 10, book lovers filled Distler Performance Hall for “An Evening With R.F. Kuang,” hosted by Tufts’ Asian American Center. There, the award-winning author spoke about world-building in her ...
When and where I enter / Gary Okihiro -- Sugar kingdom : the making of plantation Hawaií / Ronald Takaki -- Gadar party : political expression in an immigrant community / Jane Singh -- Hostility and ...
On Sept. 27, University of Pennsylvania professor David L. Eng spoke about internally repressed and psychologically damaging racial and sexual discrimination within Asian-American communities. Eng is ...