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History is more than just text on a page; it is the photographs, voices, and artifacts of the people who lived it. The images and recordings featured across Foundations and Futures are part of a meticulously curated media repository. Whether you are building a lesson plan or investigating an artifact, you can use this database to trace the provenance of our media: discover who created an asset, the historical context behind it, and how it can be used to bring Asian American and Pacific Islander experiences into your classroom.

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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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    Maya talks about her identity as an Indonesian American

    Watch Maya talk about her identity as an Indonesian American, and growing up with two cultures.

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    Ceeds of Peace program

    Ceeds of Peace program at the Wai Wai Collective. Maya is on the far right.

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    Wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets

    Examples of wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets in which the puppeteer uses a central rod in the puppet’s body and sticks attached the puppet’s arm in different performances. These puppets are displayed in Maya’s home and represent her connection to Indonesia and the importance of art in our everyday lives.

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    Wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets

    Examples of wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets in which the puppeteer uses a central rod in the puppet’s body and sticks attached the puppet’s arm in different performances. These puppets also are displayed in Maya’s home and represent her connection to Indonesia and the importance of art in our everyday lives.

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    Wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets

    Examples of wayang golek, traditional wooden puppets in which the puppeteer uses a central rod in the puppet’s body and sticks attached the puppet’s arm in different performances. These puppets are displayed in Maya’s home and represent her connection to Indonesia and the importance of art in our everyday lives.

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    Maya’s family reunion, 2018

    Maya and her extended family in Jakarta at a 2018 family reunion. Maya is standing left of center toward the back.

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    Maya in Bali, Indonesia, early 2000s

    Maya in Bali, Indonesia, early 2000s. Maya spent her summers in Bali from 2001 top 2003, working with schools to diversify curriculum following the Suharto era.

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    Toraja art

    Toraja art from a traditional house displayed in Maya’s home. This art was part

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