“The session will include historical facts, national statistics and personal stories that will assist the participants in debunking many of the myths and stereotypes associated with Asian Pacific Americans.
Diversity and racial equity in corporations and institutions of higher education have grown in impor...
With a focus on the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) community, I begin by defining affirm...
This brief looks at the tensions between the culturally different groups that fall under the Asian-A...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have traveled the professional waterways of higher education o...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityFor too long, Asian American and Pa...
Since its emergence in the 1960s, the Model Minority Myth (MMM) has been pervasive in its assumption...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are seldom the subjects of higher education research. ...
As Dr. Kim Tran, Vietnamese American activist and scholar, proposes, “representation affirms that we...
Poster Session-As disparate as their countries of origin and their histories, Asian Americans share ...
Our paper focuses on the evolution of an Asian American leader. Each of us interviewed a specific p...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, or AAPIs, are a significant factor in the changing demographi...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of a student...
Asian-Americans are often recognized for their merit among the minority groups. They attain jobs tha...
In this series, the Center for American Progress and AAPI Data bring together the most salient data ...
Diversity and racial equity in corporations and institutions of higher education have grown in impor...
With a focus on the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) community, I begin by defining affirm...
This brief looks at the tensions between the culturally different groups that fall under the Asian-A...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have traveled the professional waterways of higher education o...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityFor too long, Asian American and Pa...
Since its emergence in the 1960s, the Model Minority Myth (MMM) has been pervasive in its assumption...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are seldom the subjects of higher education research. ...
As Dr. Kim Tran, Vietnamese American activist and scholar, proposes, “representation affirms that we...
Poster Session-As disparate as their countries of origin and their histories, Asian Americans share ...
Our paper focuses on the evolution of an Asian American leader. Each of us interviewed a specific p...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, or AAPIs, are a significant factor in the changing demographi...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of a student...
Asian-Americans are often recognized for their merit among the minority groups. They attain jobs tha...
In this series, the Center for American Progress and AAPI Data bring together the most salient data ...
Diversity and racial equity in corporations and institutions of higher education have grown in impor...
With a focus on the Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) community, I begin by defining affirm...
This brief looks at the tensions between the culturally different groups that fall under the Asian-A...