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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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    Collaboration Before Interview

    The collaboration between the narrator and the interviewer begins before the oral history takes place. The two should collaborate with each other on an interview guide in advance of the scheduled interview.

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    Background Video

    Watch this video for thoughts on choosing the right location and background for a video-recorded oral history.

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    What is an Archive

    Archives are institutions that keep records from the past including newspapers, photos, letters, maps, postcards, and much more that archivists have deemed to be historically important.

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    What is an Oral History

    An oral history is a planned conversation about personal life experiences that is recorded and shared with others. Oral histories are defined by the collaboration between the narrator who tells their life stories and the interviewer who listens and asks questions.

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    Introduction

    William Gow is a community historian with the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California and the author of this essay. Watch his introduction to find out more about what led him to become a community historian. “Introduction,” How to Record an Oral History series, (William Gow, 2025).

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    Margie Lew on joining the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California

    In this interview excerpt, Margie Lew (born 1921) discusses the lack of Chinese American history in her history textbooks growing up. She also reflects on her excitement upon learning about the first meeting of the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California (CHSSC) in 1975.

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    Giving Testimony

    Hear 153 testimonies given to the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, highlighting injustices faced by Japanese Americans during WWII.

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    Recipients of redress checks

    Issei women receiving redress checks and formal apologies from the government acknowledging that it was wrong to have incarcerated them and 120,000 other Japanese Americans during World War II.

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    Monterey petition

    Petition signed by Monterey, California residents to welcome back Japanese Americans who were forcibly relocated to incarceration camps during World War II. Published in the Monterey Peninsula Herald on May 11, 1945, it was one of the few organized efforts supporting Japanese Americans after the war.

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    Barracks at the Manzanar concentration camp

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    Module 3: Colonialism, Racism, and Identity

    Mae Ngai and Wena Teng

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    Module 4: Decolonization and New Immigration

    Mae Ngai and Wena Teng

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    Module 5: Case Study: Indonesian Sailors During World War II

    Greg Robinson and Jonathan Van Harmelen

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    Module 2: Anti-Miscegenation Laws and the Emergence of Multiracial People

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Module 3: Interracial Marriage Patterns and Multiracial Demographics

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Module 4: Controlling Images and Self-Representation in Film and Media

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Module 5: Multiracial Identity Formation and Expression

    Nitasha Tamar Sharma

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    Module 3: Bangladeshi American Literature

    Nazli Kibria, Elora Halim Chowdhury, Fariba S. Alam, and Sharbari Ahmed

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    Module 4: Bangladeshi Americans and Political Activism

    Elora Halim Chowdhury, Faiba S. Alam, Nazli Kibria, and Sharbari Ahmed

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