This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Department at San Francisco State University (SFSU AAS), focusing on its primary commitment to community empowerment and critical “community service learning” (CSL) and also highlighting past and present struggles, challenges, and innovations. This collectively written analysis summarizes SFSU AAS departmental approaches to CSL and community-based participatory research and highlights two case studies: (1) refugees from Burma community health needs research and advocacy in Oakland and (2) the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network. We conclude by describing how we are applying our model and building support for critical CSL and argue that AAS and ethnic...
This essay presents a framework for a practice of Asian Americanist advocacy. Participant observers ...
Critical race theory applies to all ethnic groups and creates a social hierarchy. Asian Americans ar...
Many college students may find it challenging to discover and create a supportive and consistent com...
This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Departmen...
Over the last quarter century, many Asian American Studies (AAS) programs have gradually gained acad...
This project will explore the role of Ethnic Studies (ES) and Ethnic Studies-adjacent disciplines at...
Although Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AA&PI) represent 29 percent of San Francisco Sta...
This article is a case study of a protracted struggle to establish a branch campus of the San Franci...
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked the civic mobilization of various communities of color, including Asia...
As Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) reach and sur...
The Future of Asian American Studies: Activism, Community, Solidarity American Studies is embarking...
Here I am Now! was the title immigrant and refugee undergraduate students and local refugee communit...
This essay explores higher education–labor partnerships in the contemporary era between Asian Americ...
Community service learning is a high-impact practice that nurtures retention and graduation among un...
Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical ...
This essay presents a framework for a practice of Asian Americanist advocacy. Participant observers ...
Critical race theory applies to all ethnic groups and creates a social hierarchy. Asian Americans ar...
Many college students may find it challenging to discover and create a supportive and consistent com...
This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Departmen...
Over the last quarter century, many Asian American Studies (AAS) programs have gradually gained acad...
This project will explore the role of Ethnic Studies (ES) and Ethnic Studies-adjacent disciplines at...
Although Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AA&PI) represent 29 percent of San Francisco Sta...
This article is a case study of a protracted struggle to establish a branch campus of the San Franci...
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked the civic mobilization of various communities of color, including Asia...
As Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) reach and sur...
The Future of Asian American Studies: Activism, Community, Solidarity American Studies is embarking...
Here I am Now! was the title immigrant and refugee undergraduate students and local refugee communit...
This essay explores higher education–labor partnerships in the contemporary era between Asian Americ...
Community service learning is a high-impact practice that nurtures retention and graduation among un...
Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical ...
This essay presents a framework for a practice of Asian Americanist advocacy. Participant observers ...
Critical race theory applies to all ethnic groups and creates a social hierarchy. Asian Americans ar...
Many college students may find it challenging to discover and create a supportive and consistent com...