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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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    Filipino American Political Association (FAPA) Convention

    Paul Schrade of the Delano chapter speaks at the Filipino American Political Association (FAPA) Convention in April, 1969.

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    Sign for the Agbayani Village

    Decorations and a sign that reads “Mabuhay Agbayani Village, 1965 – 1972”. Photograph location and date unknown. (Mabuhay is a Tagalog word that can be translated as “long live” “welcome” “viva” or “cheers”)

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    Dedication ceremony at the Paolo Agbayani Retirement Village, 1974

    Filipino farm workers celebrate the dedication of the Paolo Agbayani Retirement Village, Kern County, California, June, 1974.

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    Agbayani Village dedication speakers, June 1974.

    Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta speak to each other on stage at the Agbayani Village dedication. Standing with them are (l to r): Eliseo Medina, Philip Vera Cruz, Pete Velasco, Mack Lyons, Richard Chavez, and unknown.

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    Agbayani Village, Construction, Delano, California, 1972

    Filipino Farm Workers gather to plan the construction of Agbayani Village, Delano, California. The Paolo Agbayani Village was created to house retired Filipino farm workers who had no family in the United States. Back row, 5th from right: Phillip Vera Cruz.

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    Philip Vera Cruz attends a meeting

    Philip Vera Cruz (left) attends a meeting with unidentified man

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    United Farm Workers Officials, 1976

    Standing, left to right: Marshall Ganz, Phillip Vera Cruz, Richard Chavez, Pete Velasco Sitting, left to right: Mack Lyons, Cesar Chavez, Gilbert Padilla, Eliseo Medina, Dolores Huerta

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    Caesar Chavez, UFW officials

    Image of UFW official taken in 1977. Dolores Huerta, Richard Chavez, Mack Lyons, Philip Vera Cruz, Marshall Ganz, Cesar Chavez, Gil Padilla, and Pete Velasco

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    Philip Vera Cruz, boycott meeting, ca. 1970s

    Philip Vera Cruz (center), Vice President of the United Farm Workers (UFW), and unidentified men at a boycott meeting, c. 1970s

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    The Seattle Times

    The Seattle Times wrote an editorial on its front page that described Filipino migrants as a “problem.”

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    Module 4: Post-1965 Korean America and 1992 Los Angeles

    Jane Hong

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    Module 5: Korean Americans and Hallyu since 2000

    Jane Hong

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    Module 1: Overview

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 2: Chinese Immigration and Labor from the Gold Rush to the Golden Spike, 1849-1869

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 3: Chinese American Community Formation: The First Generation

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 4: Living in the Era of Chinese Exclusion

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 5: Becoming Chinese American: The Second Generation

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 6: World War II and the Cold War to 1965

    Cecilia M. Tsu, Tamara Venit-Shelton

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    Module 7: Chinese America Today

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit-Shelton

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