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Asian American Pacific Islander: Page 42
Asian American Pacific Islander
Overshadowed
Ask the average person what comes to mind at the mention of the Black Panther PartyâŚ
Students
Message To College Papers: Leave Racial Satire Alone
Recent parodies of Blacks and Asians in college newspapers in the name of satire have been met with condemnation, including journalism scholars who say free-thinking future journalists need to âgrow up and put on their thinking caps.â
Asian American Pacific Islander
Princeton Newspaper Column Prompts Calls Of Racism
PRINCETON BOROUGH, N.J. An article in the annual joke issue of Princeton Universityâs student newspaper has left some readers accusing its staff of racism. The Daily Princetonian issue included a column with a byline that closely resembles the name of Jian Li, an 18-year-old Asian man who filed a civil rights complaint against the university last summer after he was denied admission.
Asian American Pacific Islander
Sincerely âReaching Outâ?
I was appalled by the fact that a column addressing âreaching and recruiting under represented studentsâ wasâŚ
Asian American Pacific Islander
Taking a Stand
Every December, the nation pauses to remember Pearl Harbor, the site of the 1941 Japanese surprise attack that propelledâŚ
Students
Historians John Hope Franklin, Yu Ying-shih Named Winners of 2006 John W. Kluge Prize for the Study of Humanity
Drs. John Hope Franklin and Yu Ying-shih have been named the recipients of the third John W. Kluge Prize for lifetime achievement in the study of humanity, the Library of Congress announced Wednesday. They will share the $1 million prize.
Asian American Pacific Islander
Refuting Myths
Very good analysisâŚ
African-American
Perceptions and Realities
Tension may exist between Blacks and Hispanics over jobs and political power in the United StatesâŚ
Asian American Pacific Islander
Asian Americans Arenât White Folksâ âRacial Mascotsâ
Affirmative action has almost always been framed as a Black and White issueâŚ
Asian American Pacific Islander
Perspectives: Asian Americans Arenât White Folksâ âRacial Mascotsâ
Although usually excluded from discussions about civil rights, Asian Americans are increasingly introduced as an argument against racial diversity. Yet like all Americans, Asian immigrants and their native-born children benefit from the modest efforts to include everyone in the American Dream.
Faculty & Staff
What Are You Reading This Summer, Professor?
What Are You Reading This Summer, Professor? Who: Julian Bond, Chairman, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Distinguished Adjunct Professor, American University Summer Book: Democracy Rising: South Carolina and the fight for Black Equality since 1865, by Peter Lau Why: âIt details the significant work the NAACP did over many years to build [âŚ]
Asian American Pacific Islander
Blog Nation Prefers Personal Writing Over Political
A national survey of Internet bloggers reveals that most of the blogging population concentrates on sharingâŚ
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