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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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    Oriental Student Union Flyer

    Read It’s Way Past Time for Action, created by Asian American activists at the Oriental Student Union (OSU). What actions did OSU take before organizing the sit-in? What led them to this more high-profile action?

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    Oriental Student Union Bulletin Number 4, p2

    Read the Oriental Student Union (OSU) Bulletin Number 4, “Racism Remains at SCCC?!” What do you notice about what the OSU was demanding and why? What kind of obstacles did they face?

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    Oriental Student Union Bulletin Number 4, p1

    Read the Oriental Student Union (OSU) Bulletin Number 4, “Racism Remains at SCCC?!” What do you notice about what the OSU was demanding and why? What kind of obstacles did they face?

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    Mike Tagawa Oral History

    Listen to Mike Tagawa talking about how he grew up with people from diverse backgrounds—Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Black, Native American, Jewish—all living together and getting along.

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    Vicci Wong Oral History

    Hear Vicci Wong talk about AAPA in her own words. Why was it important to her and AAPA members to start an organization working for Asian American justice and liberation?

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    Young Vicci Wong at a Huey Newton demonstration, Oakland 1968

    Vicci Wong (right) takes a break from the demonstration in support of Huey Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, at his trial in Oakland, California, July 1968.

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    Maya speaks about world of peace education

    Hear more to Maya’s story and journey in the world of peace education

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    Maya’s message to Indonesian Americans or Indonesians

    Listen to the message that Maya has to share with any Indonesian Americans or Indonesians watching right now.

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    Peace Studio Dancer

    Maya believes in the power of art to create transformative social change, one of the reasons she cofounded her nonprofit organization, the Peace Studio.

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    Maya in a contemporary Toraja outfit

    Maya in a contemporary Toraja outfit in honor of her brother Barack Obama’s Presidential inauguration in 2009. (The Toraja people are from South Sulawesi.) Maya’s Indonesian heritage is an integral part of her life.

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    Module 5: A Modern Chinese American Woman

    Mae Ngai

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    Chapter Overview: Samoans in the United States

    Lana Lopesi

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    Module 1: Overview: Samoans in the United States

    Lana Lopesi

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    Chapter Overview: Bangladeshi Americans

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

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    Module 1: Bangladeshi Migration and Settlement in the US

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

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    Module 2: Bangladeshi Americans and the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War

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

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    Chapter Overview: Chinese Americans and the Making of American History

    Cecilia M. Tsu and Tamara Venit Shelton

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    Patsy Takemoto Mink: Fierce and Fearless

    Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Gwendolyn Mink

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    Module 1: Overview

    Judy Tzu-Chun Wu and Gwendolyn Mink

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