

An edition of Mountain Movers (2019)
Student Activism & the Emergence of Asian American Studies
By Russell Jeung,Karen Umemoto,Harvey Dong,Eric Mar,Lisa Hirai Tsuchitani,Arnold Pan
Publish Date
Apr 15, 2019
Publisher
UCLA Asian American Studies Center
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
This book shares the narratives of nine remarkable students. For each of these Asian Americans, their ethnic heritages amd racialized experiences, their family backgrounds, their education, and the social movements of their day intersected so that they became agents of change. Specifically, they organized and mobilized fellow students and community members to establish and further Asian American Studies (AAS) on their campuses. AAS has since grown not only to offer a relevant curriculum for and about these students, but also to help develop and empower their communities. With accounts of the development of AAS at San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley, and UCLA, Mountain Movers highlights how students have changed the course of history.
subjects: United states, history, Asian Americans, Study and teaching, Asian American college students, Student movements, San Francisco State University. Asian American Studies Department, San Francisco State University, University of California, Berkeley. Asian American Studies, Berkeley University of California, University of California, Los Angeles. Asian American Studies Center, Los Angeles University of California