Past pres. of @AAAStudies. Multiple award winning books. Bylines @ The NYT, CNN, TIME... Seen @ FOX News, CNBC... Prof and Assoc. Provost @AmherstCollege
Most comprehensive piece on this, by @arunNYC
For Indian Americans in NY and NJ, a 2024 election cycle unlike any other https://t.co/OGlhumtRi7 via @gothamist@dviyer@SangayMishra
#KamalaHarris is the first woman of color to receive a major party presidential nomination. @phdhingra1 (@AmherstCollege) notes that while shared backgrounds interest voters, candidates can't rely on that alone.
@khaleda, @Newsweek: https://t.co/SrSTPpD72T
Insightful piece by @samsommers and @sarahegaither on what's wrong with racial essentialisms and how that shapes Trump's thinking.
Opinion | Why Kamala Harris' biracial identity upsets Donald Trump so much https://t.co/uZGpCNEcU6 via @msnbc
Trump says you can be EITHER Asian OR Black. The history of Black and Asian solidarity belies that framing. My op-ed on how @VP Harris' biography shows an alternate way of thinking of Black-Asian history and solidarities. #CNN#NABJFactCheck
https://t.co/0CcNoQVAdQ
#AmherstCollege's new #AAPI major is the first of its kind for a small liberal arts college.
A culmination of efforts by faculty such as Pawan Dhingra (@phdhingra1), alumni, students and more, @DiverseIssues chronicles the endeavor from start to success. https://t.co/ptofEssAnA
Was live yesterday on Scripps National News talking about why @VP Harris needs to go beyond references to coconut trees (which are wonderful, let's be clear) to make the case to Asian Americans
https://t.co/nBaNcARLFR
Congrats! My @nytimes op-ed explains why it's not just about winning at these competitions. : https://t.co/1mVi6pAi02
Connects to my book, Hyper Education: https://t.co/kAeKGkXLaG
The 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion is #Speller47 Bruhat Soma with 29 correct words. A BEEdazzling effort in our second-ever Spell-off by #Speller47 Bruhat Soma and #Speller207 Faizan Zaki, who correctly spelled 20 words in the Spell-off. #spellingbee
"In the past two years, for example, the Association for Asian American Studies...has stressed the need for more attention to the study of Asian America in social sciences..." Thoughtful piece from former AAAS president @phdhingra1.
We are deeply saddened at the passing of Professor Gary Okihiro. Gary was a teacher, mentor, activist, and friend to several generations of scholars. He was a beloved and vital presence in the building of our Association and of the field itself.
https://t.co/Y9WcCV6hsT
Glad to share my piece on how Asian American Studies programs have grown - often in response to national tragedy - and how the field (including @AAAStudies ) should expand as well https://t.co/EoUZmhjLlI via @ConversationUS@AmherstCollege@aaassocialsci
The Association for Asian American Studies writes to strongly support and affirm students, communities, and campus protestors in their call for an end to complicity in Palestinian genocide. Full statement available here: https://t.co/lLtiA52mYo
On the latest episode of @TheyCallUsBruce, we welcome Pawan Dhingra, professor and provost at Amherst College and current president of @AAAStudies. He talks about the new AAPI Studies program at Amherst -- the first of its kind for liberal arts colleges. https://t.co/DA9SQDV2CJ
In Episode 235, @originalspin and @angryasianman welcome @phdhingra1, professor and provost at Amherst College and president of @AAAStudies. He talks about the newly minted AAPI Studies program at Amherst, and how the field still needs to expand: https://t.co/cVXCw5st31