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Asian American and Pacific Islander studies resources for the classroom

All chapters of Foundations and Futures include lesson plans and curricular tools that are designed for high school students and grounded in ethnic studies pedagogy. Feel free to search our repository of primary sources and material that helps bring Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and experiences into the classroom.  

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    Module 4: Asian Americans and the Different Realties of the American Dream

    Susie J. Pak

    Asian American Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Realities of the American Dream

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    Module 3: The Taste of Success

    Susie J. Pak

    Asian American Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Realities of the American Dream

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    Module 2: Asian Americans in Banking and Finance

    Susie J. Pak

    Asian American Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Realities of the American Dream

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    Module 1: Entrepreneurship and Asian American Business

    Susie J. Pak

    Asian American Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Realities of the American Dream

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    Chapter Overview: Asian American Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Realities of the American Dream

    Susie J. Pak

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    Module 5: Youth-Led Campaigns

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

    Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

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    Module 4: Youth Voice in Elections

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

    Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

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    Module 3: Building Youth Power Through Healing

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

    Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

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    Module 2: Identity and Multiracial Alliances

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

    Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

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    Module 1: Overview

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

    Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

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    Chapter Overview: Youth Organizing: Building Multiracial Solidarities

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

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    Module 5: Sustained Connection to the Mariana Islands

    Jesi Lujan Bennett

    Indigenous CHamorus in the United States

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    Noy Thrupkaew’s TED Talk on Trafficking

    Excerpt of a TED Talk by journalist Noy Thrupkaew, dispelling the common misconceptions about human trafficking.

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    First Issue of Người Việt Daily News (Page 2)

    The first issue of Người Việt Daily News (c. 1978). The Vietnamese-language newspaper started out of Yến Ngọc Đỗ’s home in Garden Grove, California, near the center of Orange County’s Little Saigon.

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    Lucky Coins

    Women and children making lucky coins for the war effort in China.

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    Nellie Tom Quock and Lai Yee Guey How at the Picket Line

    Nellie Tom Quock, Lai Yee Guey How, and his son, Art, lead the picket line against sending scrap iron to Japan.

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    Rice Bowl Party

    “Rice bowl party” supporting China’s resistance to Japanese aggression, San Francisco, circa 1940.

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    Chol Soo Lee, 2007

    Chol Soo Lee, at a 2007 symposium at the UCLA School of Law. He told the audience, “I’m not a hero. I’m just a human being.”

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 5

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    Chol Soo Lee speaks at UC Davis

    In this video clip, Chol Soo Lee speaks passionately about his post-release struggle and urges the community to help support other formerly incarcerated Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 5

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    San Quentin News

    The San Quentin News, an incarcerated-produced newspaper based at San Quentin State Prison, prints 35,000 newspapers each month. It is supported by foundations and donations, and distributed to more than 30 state prisons and four juvenile facilities.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 5

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    Speaker at Chol Soo Lee Rally

    Jay Kun Yoo speaks to the crowd of supporters at a courthouse demonstration during Chol Soo Lee’s murder retrial in San Francisco, in 1982.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 4

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    Ballad of Chol Soo Lee

    This scene from the documentary film Free Chol Soo Lee features the protest song, “The Ballad of Chol Soo Lee,” produced by the Chol Soo Lee Defense Committee. The song is performed by Siu Wai Anderson, Sam Takimoto, Robert Kikuchi-Yngojo, Peter Yoshiro Horikoshi, Duke Santos, and Jeff Adachi.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 4

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    Halmeoni holding sign

    Two women, dressed in Korean traditional dresses, take part in a courthouse protest in Stockton, circa late 1970s.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 4

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    Free Chol Soo Lee Defense Committee

    These scenes from the 2022 documentary, Free Chol Soo Lee, shows both the church-driven and youth-driven activities of the multigenerational, multiethnic movement to free Chol Soo Lee.

    Free Chol Soo Lee: How a Lone Death Row Inmate Sparked a Movement, Module 4

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