This paper explores the relationship between White Americans and Asian Americans in an effort to discover the root of the difficulties that first and second generation Asian Americans experience while attempting to integrate into American society. Through an analysis of perspectives from Asian American literature as well as historical and current events, it highlights the racist systems that are ingrained in our everyday lives, continuously reminding Asian Americans that they are out of place in their own country. It concludes with a discussion of White America\u27s necessary role in dismantling these systems, and offers strategies to create a more welcoming environment for ethnic minorities
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
My research is a qualitative study about the Asian American experience. Studies have shown that Asia...
This paper explores the relationship between White Americans and Asian Americans in an effort to dis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2021. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Richard Lee. 1...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
A study examined school counselors\u27 experiences with and perceptions of Asian-American students. ...
My research is a qualitative study about the Asian American experience. Studies have shown that Asia...
In this collection of analyses that explore the multi-faceted Asian American identity, we hoped to s...
America has continued to diversify as a nation, welcoming people from every race, culture and contin...
America has continued to diversify as a nation, welcoming people from every race, culture and contin...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
On the basis of acculturation theory, explicating mutual influences between different cultural or et...
As in other ethnic and racial groups, colorism plays a significant role in the social interactions i...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
My research is a qualitative study about the Asian American experience. Studies have shown that Asia...
This paper explores the relationship between White Americans and Asian Americans in an effort to dis...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2021. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Richard Lee. 1...
In recent years the idea that Asian Americans, as well as Latinos, are becoming white or are alignin...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
A study examined school counselors\u27 experiences with and perceptions of Asian-American students. ...
My research is a qualitative study about the Asian American experience. Studies have shown that Asia...
In this collection of analyses that explore the multi-faceted Asian American identity, we hoped to s...
America has continued to diversify as a nation, welcoming people from every race, culture and contin...
America has continued to diversify as a nation, welcoming people from every race, culture and contin...
The following zine pages aim to provide insight into the global experiences of Asian Americans. Ther...
On the basis of acculturation theory, explicating mutual influences between different cultural or et...
As in other ethnic and racial groups, colorism plays a significant role in the social interactions i...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
The hierarchical racial structure in the United States are products of continuous power struggles am...
My research is a qualitative study about the Asian American experience. Studies have shown that Asia...