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  1. Working with Asian American College Students: New Directions for Student Services (J-B SS Single Issue Student Services)
  2. Struggling to Be Heard: The Unmet Needs of Asian Pacific American Children (Suny Series, the Social Context of Education)
  3. Glencoe Asian American Literature by McGraw-Hill, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2001-01-11
  4. Veils And Daggers Pb (Asian American History & Culture) by Linda Steet, 2000-02-25
  5. Unraveling the "Model Minority" Stereotype: Listening to Asian American Youth by Stacey J. Lee, 1996-04
  6. TEACHING BEYOND THE DEFICIT MODEL: GAY AND LESBIAN ISSUES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICANS, LATINOS, AND ASIAN AMERICANS.: An article from: Journal of Social Work Education by Mark Akerlund, Monit Cheung, 2000-03-22
  7. Department of Education efforts by the Office for Civil Rights to resolve Asian-American complaints : report to the Honorable Dana Rohrabacher, House of Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:HEHS-96-23) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1995
  8. Computer and information science and support service: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  9. Health professions & related clinical sciences: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  10. Agriculture, agriculture operations and related sciences: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): ... from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  11. Sources: Diversity Initiatives in Higher Education : A Directory of Programs, Projects, and Services for African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispani
  12. All disciplines combined: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  13. Biological and biomedical sciences: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education
  14. Physical sciences: Asian American baccalaureate.(TOP 100 DEGREE PRODUCERS: BACCALAUREATE DEGREES)(Illustration): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education

81. Disability And Diversity New Leadership For A New Era
Asian American Children in Special education Need for Multidimensional Collaboration. JiMei Chang, Ph.D. Division of Special education
http://www.dinf.ne.jp/doc/english/Us_Eu/ada_e/pres_com/pres-dd/chang.htm
Asian American Children in Special Education:
Need for Multidimensional Collaboration Ji-Mei Chang, Ph.D.
San Jose State University Abstract
Children and youth of Asian American language minority groups represent a major part of the future workforce in our country. The services provided in schools and in rehabilitation programs play an important role in strengthening this linguistically and culturally diverse workforce for our society. Based on three interrelated areas of concern: the myth of model minority, fragmented instructional services, and the movement of full inclusion, collaboration is needed if effective services to Asian American students or consumers with special needs are to be provided. Case studies of Chinese American limited English proficient students with learning disabilities (LEP+LD) illustrate the possible ways of collaboration among teachers, parents, specialists, and community informants in order to generate social capital to sustain school progress. Introduction Given the rapid demographic changes that have occurred in schools, communities, and workplaces, a major concern in the field of special education and rehabilitation today is the provision of effective services to multilingual/multicultural diverse populations. Asian American students represent one of the fastest growing language minority groups in many parts of the country. Although sometimes misrepresented as a homogeneous group, they are comprised of vastly diverse ethnic, religious, and language groups. Together, children and youth of these diverse groups will form a major part of the future workforce in this country. Therefore, the services provided in schools as well as in rehabilitation play an important role in strengthening this workforce for our society.

82. Asian American Organizations
Asian American Legal Defense education Fund 99 Hudson Street, 12th floor New York, New York 10013 (212) 9665932 Website http//www.aaldef.org/home.html.
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83. Courses, Asian American Studies: Columbia University Continuing Education, New Y
Interdisciplinary, intercultural introduction to the field of Asian American Studies. issues of identitites, family, immigration, labor, education and anti
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Asian American W1010x (Section 001). Introduction To Asian American Studies. 3 pts. Interdisciplinary, intercultural introduction to the field of Asian American Studies. Major themes include methodological and theoretical formulations central to the field (e.g. racial, gender, and sexual formations, modes and relations of production and class, nation and transnation, oral history, and communities research), history nad comtemporary issues of identitites, family, immigration, labor, education and anti-Asianisms. Course Number Call Number/ Section Location Instructor Enrollment Fall 2004 :: ASAM W1010 :: Credit Sections ASAM MW 1:10p - 2:25p 517 Hamilton Hall S. Shukla

84. Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress. . Mahatma Gandhi. Adapted from the work of the Smithsonian Center for education and Museum Studies.
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Hits as of 3/06/01 "Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress." Mahatma Gandhi Adapted from the work of the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies. The intent of this web page is to inspire students to know how various societies were affected by contacts and exchanges among diverse peoples. May 1 - May 31 Links Alliance Working for Asian Rights and Empowerment Ancestors In The Americas Angel Island Immigration Asian American Experience In The United States ... Wing Luke Asian Museum School District Eleven Equal Opportunity Programs And Ombudservices Diversity Lesson Plans Equal Opportunity Program Policies and Procedures Equal Opportunity Programs and Ombudservices Brochures "That is true culture which helps us to work for the social betterment of all." Henry Ward Beecher
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85. NHLBI, Asian American And Pacific Islanders Background Report CHES Quiz
has reviewed and approved Addressing Cardiovascular Health in Asian American and Pacific Islanders Background Report for continuing education credits in
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CHES Continuing Education Self-Study Quiz NCHEC Provider No.: Event Number: The NHLBI Office of Prevention, Education, and Controla multiple event providerhas reviewed and approved Addressing Cardiovascular Health in Asian American and Pacific Islanders: Background Report for continuing education credits in health education. A certified health education specialist (CHES) may receive 3 credit hours in Category 1. To receive credit, answer the following questions after reading the publication. Circle the appropriate letter for each question on the answer sheet . Mail the completed answer sheet to:
Glen Bennett, MPH, CHES National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 31 Center Drive, MSC 2480 Building 31, Room 4A03 Bethesda, MD 20824-2480
If at least 8 of your answers are correct, you will receive a certificate indicating 3 credit hours in Category 1.
According to the 1990 Census, what percent of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are between the ages of 18 and 44?

86. Asian Media Access :: Media Education
Asian Media Access Media education programs aim to provide Asian American youth not only with the basics of media production and literacy, but with a sense of
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The continued marginalization of Asian Americans within the world of media is only a direct reflection of their marginalization within mainstream American society. To combat future perpetuation of such disregard, the seeds of inspiration must be planted within our youth. Asian Media Access' Media Education programs aim to provide Asian American youth not only with the basics of media production and literacy, but with a sense of self-reliance, a better understanding of themselves and their community, an increased enthusiasm for various career opportunities, and the motivation to work towards equal opportunities for Asian Americans in the media world. By planting these seeds within these youth, we can begin to obliterate the intimidation that continues to keep them from achieving their goals and help set them on the path to personal and social success. Goals
  • To encourage Asian American youth (specifically those from low-income and immigrant backgrounds) to pursue higher education and alternative career choices. To provide Asian American role models and mentors for Asian American youth.

87. Asian Pacific History Web Links
ASIAN AMERICAN education RESOURCE CENTERS • Center for Japanese Studies • Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies • Oregon Consortium
http://www.ohs.org/education/focus_on_oregon_history/Asian-Pacific-History-Web-L
EDUCATION PROGRAMS Oregon Folklife Programs and Projects Folk and Traditional Artist For Educators ... Focus on Oregon History Asian Pacific History Web Links ASIAN PACIFIC HISTORY IN OREGON
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Internet Links A list of internet pages concerning Asian Pacific history and culture: Portland Chapter-Japanese American Citizens League
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... Surviving on the Slough: "Shikata Na Gai" (Center for Columbia River History) Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum (Ontario, Oregon) Asian Americans in the West Chinese Friendship Association of Portland Northwest China Council Oregon Folklife Program ASIAN AMERICAN EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTERS Center for Japanese Studies Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies Oregon Consortium for Asian Studies Japanese American Internment (U.S. Department of Justice)

88. Asian American Studies At The University Of California, Davis
Council for Asian Pacific American Leadership •Political Circus.com Community Advocacy •Asian American Legal Defense education Fund •Hapa Issues Forum
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89. Robin Hood - Programs - Relief Fund Recipients - Asian American Legal Defense An
Since September 11th, Asian American Legal Defense education Fund (AALDEF) has been providing legal and case management services to 50 families who lost
http://www.robinhood.org/programs/relief_profile.cfm?recipientId=130

90. Asian American Studies Center, College Of Education, University Of Houston
Search. about, academics, departments, research, alumni, people, Asian American Studies Center Faculty and Staff. Zou, Dr. Yali , Professor.
http://www.coe.uh.edu/facultypage.cfm?id=29

91. National Diabetes Education Program Asian American Pacific Island Workgroup Prod
National Diabetes education Program Asian American Pacific Island workgroup products and campaign How we deal with the needs of such diverse ethnicities?
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3020.0: Monday, November 11, 2002 - 9:30 AM
Abstract #45779
National Diabetes Education Program Asian American Pacific Island workgroup products and campaign: How we deal with the needs of such diverse ethnicities? Jeffrey Caballero, MPH , Jane M. Kelly, MD , Phyllis McGuire , and Joanne Gallivan, MS, RD . (1) Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, 439 23rd St., Oakland, CA 94612, 510-272-9536, jeffc@aapcho.org, (2) Division of Diabetes Translation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Hwy., N.E., Mail Stop K-10, Atlanta, GA 30341-3717, (3) NIDDK, National Institutes of Health, 31 Center Drive, Room 9A04, Bethesda, MD 20892-2560 Learning Objectives: 1. Identify the issues confronted by the Asian American and Pacific Islander workgroup of NDEP in translating the concepts behind the campaigns to a diverse audience. 2. Discuss the process by which materials are developed by the AAPI workgroup and plans for evaluation of current and future campaigns. 3. Identify materials designed by the workgroup to improve outcomes for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with diabetes. Keywords: Diabetes, Asian and Pacific Islander

92. Ancestors In The Americas: Asian American History Timeline
1964 Patsy Takemoto Mink becomes first Asian American woman to serve in with children who speak little English must provide them with bilingual education.
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Asian American History Timeline This timeline is primarily adapted from Sucheng Chan's book Asian Americans: An Interpretive History
1950-Present

- Chinese and Filipinos reach Mexico on ships of the Manila galleon.
- First recorded settlement of Filipinos in America. To escape imprisonment aboard Spanish galleons they jump ship in New Orleans and flee into the bayous of Louisiana.
- First recorded arrival of Asian Indians in the United States.
- Chinese "sugar masters" working in Hawaii; Chinese sailors and peddlers in New York.
- U.S. and China sign first treaty.
- Gold discovered in California. Chinese miners begin to arrive.
- China is defeated by the British Empire in the first Opium War, resulting in Treaty of Nanjing whereby China is forced to cede the island of Hong Kong and open ports to foreign commerce.
- A series of floods and crop failures in southern China lead to poverty and threat of famine among peasant farmers.
- Three Chinese students arrive in New York City for schooling. One of them,Yung Wing, graduates from Yale in 1854 and becomes the first Chinese to graduate from a U.S. college. - California imposes Foreign Miner's Tax and enforces it mainly against Chinese miners, who were often forced to pay more than once.

93. Asian American Resource Workshop | Boston, Massachusetts
Your generous financial support makes it possible for us to continue our programming in Arts Advocacy education about the Asian American experience.
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The Asian American Resource Workshop delivers programs throughout the Greater Boston area. JOIN US! Become a member of the AARW Sign-up NOW to become a member of AARW! Download Save the Date - Friday, June 18 - Eun-joung's Last Fundraiser. Location and details to be announced Save the Date - Saturday, October 16 - AARW's 25th Anniversary Celebration Location and details to be announced Contact us What's Cool Keep up with the news! Get on our e-mail list. New Year 2003! Check out the pictures! Act Out to Save Chinatown
The AARW is on the Steering Committee of the Committee to Protect Chinatown Visit the link below to view photos and a short video of the protest in Chinatown against Liberty Place
The 2004 Massachusetts Asian Pacific American Directory is here!
Updated with detailed information on 300+ Asian Pacific American cultural and professional organizations, service providers, churches, media, etc. and a listing of APA student organizations. (64 pages; 8 1/2 x 11") Regular Price
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94. Welcome To The Asian American Federation Of New York
Asian American Federation. Asian American Philanthropy. Publications Order Form. Online Directory. US Census Data. Census Profile. Read the Press Release. Download the Profile (PDF 2 227kb) The Spirit of Asian America Gala Asian American Federation. REPORT DOWNLOAD. Mental Health The Asian American Federation of New York will be hosting its 10th
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Online Directory US Census Data Census Profile New Jersey's Asian American Population is Nation's Fifth-Largest After Nearly Doubling in a Decade,
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Gov. McGreevey Praises Federation, Calls Portrait “Invaluable” for Boosting Understanding Read the Press Release
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The Spirit of Asian America Gala The Asian American Federation of New York hosted its 10th annual benefit gala, The Spirit of Asian America , on Monday, May 24, 2004 at Cipriani 42nd Street. The gala welcomed 475 guests and raised approximately $300,000 to support the Federation’s ongoing programs and initiatives. For information please click here Census Profile Recent Immigration, Limited English Skills and Elderly Poverty Common Among Korean American New Yorkers,
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Second-Largest Korean American Population Is Well-Educated, Centered in Queens Read the Press Release Download the Profile (PDF 539kb) Tribute and Remembrance Screenings Tribute and Remembrance: Asian Americans After 9/11 , commissioned by the Asian American Federation of New York, produced by Renata Huang, and narrated by David Henry Hwang, is a 69- minute documentary that examines the multitude of ways the September 11th tragedy impacted the Asian American community.

95. Asian American E-Zine
Asian American EZine, Alumni.
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Asian American E-Zine Alumni Archives Calendar Classes / Internships Education Letters / Op Ed Major Campus Events Photo Gallery Video Gallery Wang Center Contents iGive.com
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