A few light pencil marks. Issue focus: Transnationalism. Forum: Welfare reform with Andrew Leong, Karen K. Narasaki, Jayne Park, Yeh Ling Ling. Interviews with Benjamin Cayetano, Connie Chung and Bong Hwan Kim. Also includes feature articles, student notes and book reviews. 225p. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Issue focus: APAs and the NonProfit Sector. Interview with Elaine Chao. Forum participants: Sumi Cho, Paul Watanabe. Other contributors: Paula Sirola, Paul Ong, Vincent Fu, Jiannbin Lee Shiao, Mary Chung, Steve Paprocki and Albert Chung. 94p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. 77p. Featuring Grant Ujifusa, Don Nakanishi, Angela Oh, Dennis Hayashi & Daphen Kwok, The Asian American Health Forum, and Shao Chee Simm. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Bump on front cover. Symposium on the diverse society with contributions from Jane G. Pisano, Richard E. Rubenstein, H.V. Savitch and David Collins and John I. Gilderbloom and Dennis C. Golden. Also articles on term limits, financing national policy, etc. pp313-396. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Large corner crease on back cover. Profusely illustrated. Source book with documents the remarkable body of film, video, and radio produced by Asian and Pacific Americans from the 1960s to the 1990s. Fifty award-winning filmmakers, media artists, and writers speak firsthand to issues of generation and gender, ethnicity and nationality, which shape their imagery and identities. Three introductory essays: Stephen Gong surveys the role of Asian American media organizations in key locations; Renee Tajima charts twenty years of Asian American filmmaking; and Russell Leong brings forth key... View More...
Unmarked. Dust jacket with some tears under clear mylar cover. Business card of previous owner pasted onto front end page. Catalog for October 18, 2003 through May 23, 2004 exhibition. Essays. Color plates.
Artists include Chieh-jen Chen, Tung-lu Hung, Michael Joo, Xiaotong Shen, Su-en Wong, Shaobin Yang, and others. 84p. Measures 8x9 inches. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Features Affirmative Action. Contributors include Dana Takagi, Paul M. Igasaki, Frederick F. Y. Pang, Susan . Lee, Kent Wong, Lance T. Izumi and others. 116p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Special Focus on the Impact of Welfare Reform on Asian Americans. A common thread among these articles is the commitment to building bridges between the university, AAPI communities, and the larger society.
Contributors include: Julian Chow et al. on"Welfare Reform and the Delivery of Welfare-to-Work Programs to AAPIs," Evelyn Blumenberg et al.' on "Surveying Southeast Asian Welfare Recipients," Linda Vo, in "Whose School District Is This," and more • • • View More...
Unmarked. Articles include: "Clara M. Chu and Todd Honma on the Bruggenmeyer Memorial Library of Monterey Park, CA; "The Challenges of Displaying 'Asian American': Curatorial perspectives and Critical Approaches" by ShiPu Want, John P. Rosa on innovative presentations in Phoenix, AZ and more.
AAPI Nexus: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Policy, Practice and Community by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center presents a Special Focus on Art and Cultural Institutions. 116p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Special Focus on Youth Facing Risks. Articles include: "Asian Americans on the Streets: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention" by James Diego Vigil, Tomson H. Nguyen and Jesse Cheng; "Youth Delinquency: Self-Reported Rates and Risk Factors of Cambodian, Chinese, Lao/Mien, and Vietnamese Youth" by Thao N. Le and July L. Wallen and more.
These articles belie the simplistic "whiz kid" stereotypes and contribute to the critical conversation on the risks, challenges, and opportunities facing AAPI youth. 194p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Program for the Annual National Convention and 30th Anniversary Celebration of the Organization of Chinese Americans, August 7-10, 2003 at the Sheration Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawai'i.
Statements by Norman Y. Mineta, Elaine Chao, Ed Case, Daniel K. Akaka, Daniel K. Inouye, and others. Unpaginated. Large advertising section. • • • View More...
Undated Trader Joe-San handout for Rice Cakes. Nutritional information on one side. Joe-San drawing with ingredients on one side. Edge reads Dist. by Trader Joe, So. Pasadena 91030. Edge tanning and a tiny tear at the top.
In 1977, Trader Joe's began introducing international-sounding variants of its brand for some of its private label ethnic food items, including Trader Joe-San. The company began to change some of these products back to Trader Joe brands in the 2020s. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Black-and-white illustrations. 8 maps. Acronyms and Glossary. Covers the the MIS linguists served, the pre-war years, the Women's Army Corps, the war in Europe, the Pacific War, the Korean War, and more. 95p. Measures 8.5x11 inches. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Dust Jacket under clear mylar cover. Some edge wear on jacket, and a scrape on the back. Beautifully illustrated. Catalog for June 19-October 11, 2009 exhibition at the Sheldon Museum of Art, The University of Nebraska.
Essays by Jorge Daniel Veneciano, Arthur C. Danto, and Sharon L. Kennedy. Measures 9.5x12. 5 inches. 105p. Artist chronology. Exhibition checklist.
Jun Kaneko (b 1942) is a Japanese ceramic artist living in the United States. • • • View More...
Growing up just outside of San Francisco's Chinatown, Lauren Yee has always felt like an outsider, especially compared to her father Larry, the unofficial king of the Chinese community. But when her father disappears, she must embrace her heritage for the first time in order to find him. Explore America's largest Chinatown through the eyes of a new generation in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy. • • • View More...