Asian American & Asian Diaspora Studies is dedicated to the study of the historical & contemporary experiences of Asian-ancestry groups nationally & abroad.
Join us for a poetry reading event this Thursday, November 16, at 5:00 PM in Dwinelle 370! This event features the incredible work of Nay Saysourinho, a writer and visual artist, whose work examines the transmission of alternate historical narratives.
The film screening will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Dr. Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani and featuring the film’s presenter and producer, Dr. Evelyn Nakano Glenn the film’s director, Antonia Grace Glenn, and members of the self-evacuee community, Don Kaneshige and Howard Yamamoto.
Join us for a screening of Block by Block: The Struggle to Bring Community College to San Francisco Chinatown on October 12th, from 3:30 to 5:00 PM at 370 Dwinelle Hall! The screening will be followed by a Q&A.
Mark your calendars for this fabulous event celebration Nadya Hajj’s new book, Networked Refugees. Register here:
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Access book here:
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From the UC Berkeley Asian American Research Journal team:
Passionate about uplifting Asian American voices? The Asian American Research Journal (AARJ) is accepting applications for general editors until this Sunday, January 23rd and paper submissions until Sunday, February 6!
Program Announcement: Our Fall Conference will feature our brilliant 2020 grantees on Day 1 and artists, activists, and scholars on Day 2! Take a look at the program schedule below and click the link in our bio to register now.
Meet Professor Ma Vang! Register for our Book Celebration this Thursday at 4PM PST to learn more about "History on the Run," Critical Refugee Studies, and Hmong Epistemologies. Register here to attend virtually: https://t.co/I5afuFzb6B
Three lucky raffle winners will receive a copy of Professor Ma Vang's book and a CRSC swag bag at our book celebration TOMORROW at 4PM PST! Register here to participate and attend: https://t.co/I5afuFzb6B
The Asian American Research Journal (AARJ) released their inaugural publication on eScholarship!
Thank you to the editors, designers, authors, faculty sponsors, and community members for bringing this inaugural journal to life.
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Tomorrow, 5/7, 1p PST, join me and @UCBerkeleyAAADS in a day of podcasts as Chinese-Americans talk history, climate, COVID, restaurant workers, starting Asian American Studies, Motown in Chinatown, and more. Free! #AAPI#AAPIHeritageMonth https://t.co/70z5alkYwj
Re-reading all of @viet_t_nguyen's books so I can discuss his latest novel, The Committed, with him this Friday as part of his virtual book tour. Join us live (for free) and find out why @viet_t_nguyen is one of the writers everyone needs to read:
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To start our #AAPI Untold Histories, we are highlighting Ling-Chi Wang, a civil rights activist and scholar who helped establish Asian American and Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley. Learn more about his career here: https://t.co/7A784qyHH0 #APAHM