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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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Book cover of The First day of Peace
This 2023 children’s book by Maya and Todd Schuster, illustrated by Tatiana Gardel, emphasizes the importance of building peace through being kind and sharing with others. As a global peace leader, Maya is profoundly committed to teaching younger generations how to build a better world for the future.
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Maya speaks about seeking community and connection
Here, Maya talks about learning from her mother the importance of always seeking community and connection, which taught her and her brother to become bridge-builders.
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Ceeds of Peace circle
Ceeds of Peace circle, Windward side of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, in 2015. As a teacher and global leader, Maya regularly focuses on the importance of positive peacebuilding, especially in developing leadership skills among young generations.
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Wood carving art piece from Indonesia
Wood carving in Maya’s home. Indonesian culture remains a cherished part of Maya’s life every day. Maya’s mother brought many art pieces from Indonesia, and Maya continues to display these objects in her home
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Maya as Global Peace leader
As a global peace leader, Maya makes presentations around the world.
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Maya’s first children’s book, Ladder to the Moon
In her first children’s book, Ladder to the Moon (2011; illustrated by Yuyi Morales), Maya imagines what her mother would have taught her daughter, Suhaila, about the world. In the story, a young girl takes a magical journey with her grandmother and learns about the importance of world peace.
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The Peace Studio
The Peace Studio, a nonprofit organization cofounded by Maya, focuses on working with artists and journalists to develop restorative narratives and create social change.
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The Institute for Climate and Peace (ICP)
The Institute for Climate and Peace (ICP) ….. ICP foregrounds the importance of Indigenous practices and women’s leadership in addressing climate change.
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Peace as action
Watch as Maya talks about “peace as action,” and why she decided to found and build community-focused non-profit organizations.
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Wayang kulit performance
As a child, Maya grew up surrounded by Indonesian artisans and Javanese culture. Her childhood memories are filled with watching painters, batik makers, woodcarvers, and other artists. This early exposure to art and culture in everyday life would shape Maya’s conviction about art’s importance for connection and healing.






