Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical for sustaining partnerships of trust and reciprocity between community-based organizations (CBOs) and institutions of higher education. This resource paper presents the Sustainable-Holistic-Interconnected-Partnership (SHIP) Development Model based on a study theorizing the organizational evolution of the ten- year community-university service-learning partnership between the Youth Education Program of the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance and the Asian American Studies Program at California State University, Fullerton. The authors conducted a self- study intersecting their lenses as feminist activists of color and th...
In this concluding chapter we argue that deep concepts of sustainability have the potential to recon...
This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Departmen...
The Future of Asian American Studies: Activism, Community, Solidarity American Studies is embarking...
Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical ...
In this article, the authors call for tying service learning to feminist agendas, emphasizing civic ...
Over the last quarter century, many Asian American Studies (AAS) programs have gradually gained acad...
Community engagement initiatives have experienced an increase in attention, appreciation, and partic...
College partnerships involving service-learning projects build student and community engagement thro...
This essay explores higher education–labor partnerships in the contemporary era between Asian Americ...
Based on demographic shifts toward more diversity and increasing health care disparities in the Unit...
An egalitarian model of university-school partnerships starts with a theoretical frame of equity and...
There have been a growing number of partnerships between universities and nonprofits to conduct comm...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
Service learning is gaining attention as a means of providing university students with opportunities...
Community–university partnerships that purport to promote the public good are often fraught with ins...
In this concluding chapter we argue that deep concepts of sustainability have the potential to recon...
This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Departmen...
The Future of Asian American Studies: Activism, Community, Solidarity American Studies is embarking...
Mindfully engaging with one another on collaborative projects and relationship building is critical ...
In this article, the authors call for tying service learning to feminist agendas, emphasizing civic ...
Over the last quarter century, many Asian American Studies (AAS) programs have gradually gained acad...
Community engagement initiatives have experienced an increase in attention, appreciation, and partic...
College partnerships involving service-learning projects build student and community engagement thro...
This essay explores higher education–labor partnerships in the contemporary era between Asian Americ...
Based on demographic shifts toward more diversity and increasing health care disparities in the Unit...
An egalitarian model of university-school partnerships starts with a theoretical frame of equity and...
There have been a growing number of partnerships between universities and nonprofits to conduct comm...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
Service learning is gaining attention as a means of providing university students with opportunities...
Community–university partnerships that purport to promote the public good are often fraught with ins...
In this concluding chapter we argue that deep concepts of sustainability have the potential to recon...
This essay reflects on five decades of growth of the nation’s first Asian American Studies Departmen...
The Future of Asian American Studies: Activism, Community, Solidarity American Studies is embarking...