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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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    Indonesian artifacts

    Different topeng, or wooden masks, that Maya cherishes. Today, these masks are displayed in Maya’s home, reflecting the great respect and love that she has for Indonesian culture.

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    Indonesian artifacts

    Different topeng, or wooden masks, that Maya cherishes. Today, these masks are displayed in Maya’s home, reflecting the great respect and love that she has for Indonesian culture.

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    Indonesian artifacts

    Different topeng, or wooden masks, that Maya cherishes. Today, these masks are displayed in Maya’s home, reflecting the great respect and love that she has for Indonesian culture.

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    Maya performing as a teenager

    Maya performing as a teenager at the East-West Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 1986. While she was a teenager, her mother continued to encourage her to cherish and strengthen her knowledge of Indonesian culture. This photograph was taken by Maya’s mother.

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    Maya describe moving back to Hawai‘i as a teenager

    Watch Maya describe moving back to Hawai‘i as a teenager, and how discovered a new community as she maintained her connection to Indonesian culture.

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    Rainbow over Present day Honolulu, Hawaiʻi

    Present day Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, as viewed from Waikīkī. Maya attended college and graduate school in New York City and has traveled around the world, but Honolulu remains her home; it is where she continued her graduate education and later raised her family.

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    Maya as a teenager with her mother, Ann

    Maya as a teenager with her mother, Ann, in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, where they moved when Maya was fourteen years old. Likely taken by her grandfather or grandmother, this picture shows the close bond that Maya had with her mother.

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    Maya standing above wet rice fields in 1985.

    Maya standing above wet rice fields in 1985.

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    Maya describes the anti-Chinese riots

    Maya describes the anti-Chinese riots that she witnessed as a nine year-old in Indonesia, and how we can try to prevent oppression and violence in our own communities.

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    Ann Dunham’s impact on working with local women and cottage industries

    Maya explains the impact her mother had working with local women and cottage industries building microfinance projects.

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    Module 2: Identity and Multiracial Alliances

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

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    Module 3: Building Youth Power Through Healing

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

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    Module 4: Youth Voice in Elections

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

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    Module 5: Youth-Led Campaigns

    Veronica Terriquez and May Lin

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    Chapter Overview: Multiracial Pacific Islanders and Asian Americans

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Module 1: Overview: Multiracial Pacific Islanders and Asian Americans

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Chapter Overview: We Are Here Because You Were There: Race, Colonialism, and Migration

    Mae Ngai, Wena Teng, Greg Robinson, and Jonathan Van Harmelen

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    Module 1: Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and the Asia-Pacific

    Mae Ngai and Wena Teng

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    Module 2: Homeland Ties

    Mae Ngai and Wena Teng

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