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  1. Transference and Empathy in Asian American Psychotherapy: Cultural Values and Treatment Needs by Jean Lau Chin, Joan Huser Liem, et all 1993-05-30
  2. Asian American Politics: Law, Participation, and Policy (Spectrum Series) by James S. Lai, 2003-02
  3. Chinese American Literature since the 1850s (Asian American Experience) by Xiao-huang Yin, 2006-02-27
  4. East Main Street: Asian American Popular Culture by Robert G. Lee, 2005-05-01
  5. Making More Waves: New Writing by Asian American Women
  6. East Asian Art and American Culture by Warren I. Cohen, 1992-04-15
  7. Letters from the 442nd: The World War II Correspondence of a Japanese American Medic (The Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies) by Minoru Masuda, 2008-01-30
  8. Between Worlds: Contemporary Asian-American Plays
  9. Countervisions Cl (Asian American History & Cultu) by Darrell Hamamoto, 2000-09-05
  10. Identities in Motion: Asian American Film and Video by Peter X Feng, Peter X Feng, 2002-10
  11. The Columbia Guide to Asian American Literature Since 1945 (The Columbia Guides to Literature Since 1945) by Guiyou Huang, 2006-05-24
  12. Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose (Asian American Writers Worksh)
  13. Asian American Family Life and Community (Asians in America: The Peoples of East, Southeast, and South Asia in American Life and Culture) by Franklin Ng, 1998-05-01
  14. Double Agency: Acts of Impersonation in Asian American Literature and Culture (Asian America) by Tina Chen, 2005-08-09

61. Asian American Federation - Our Mission & Our History
of Giving WHO WE ARE Our Board Our Staff Board Chairman s Bio Executive Director s Bio HOW TO HELP Contributions, About Us The Asian American Federation of New
http://www.aafny.org/general/about.asp
Asian American Federation
ABOUT US

About Us

Our Members

WHAT WE DO
Mgmt and Tech Assist.

Asian Community Fund

Policy and Research

New Heritage of Giving

WHO WE ARE
Our Board
Our Staff Board Chairman's Bio Executive Director's Bio HOW TO HELP Contributions About Us The Asian American Federation of New York is a nonprofit leadership organization that works collaboratively to meet the critical needs of Asian Americans in the New York metropolitan area. The Federation strengthens community-based health and social services capacity by supporting its 35 member agencies and other grassroots organizations; amplifies the Asian American civic voice by defining, analyzing, and advocating for policies to address key community issues; and encourages strategic, high-impact philanthropy within the Asian American community by increasing opportunities for connecting time, talent and financial resources with pressing community needs. Our mission is to:
  • develop and strengthen leadership in our communities; raise awareness and voice our community concerns in the public arena; shape policies that improve quality of life; and

62. Asian American Federation - Press Release - February 19, 2003
1 in 4 of them, were living in poverty in contrast with 18 percent of the general elderly population. What s more, the city s Asian American senior community
http://www.aafny.org/proom/pr/pr20030219.asp
Asian American Federation
PRESS RELEASES

List All

New Jersey

Korean American

Same-Sex Households
...
Census NJ Results

PHOTO GALLERY
Relief Initiative

WHO WE ARE
Executive Director's Bio
CONTACT Media Contact FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 19, 2003 CONTACT: Vicki Shu Kristin Hokoyama, PDF Printer Friendly Version ELDERLY ASIAN AMERICAN NEW YORKERS FACE HIGHER LEVELS OF POVERTY AND DEPRESSION, ASIAN AMERICAN FEDERATION REPORTS Nonprofit Group Calls on Policy-Makers and Service Providers To Meet Urgent Needs of Fast-Growing, Diverse Population New York City - Elderly Asian American New Yorkers experience poverty and depression at a higher rate than the general elderly population, and few programs and services are available to meet their needs, according to a landmark study released by the Asian American Federation of New York today. Asian American Elders in New York City: A Study of Health, Social Needs, Quality of Life and Quality of Care is the first comprehensive examination of the demographics, living conditions, social supports and overall life satisfaction of elderly Asian Americans. The Federation, a public policy leadership organization, collaborated with the Brookdale Center on Aging at Hunter College to produce the study, which provides an in-depth portrait of older Asian Americans, identifies critical unmet needs, and recommends action steps to fill service gaps. The study is based on a regionally representative survey, conducted by Harris Interactive, Inc., of more than 400 New York City residents age 65 and older and belonging to the city's six largest Asian American ethnic groups: Chinese, Korean, Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese and Japanese Americans.

63. General Reference Guide
general Reference Guide. Asian American Almanac a Reference Work on Asians in the United States, ed. by Susan Gall and Natividad, Irene Detroit, MI Gale
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/asian/genref.html
General Reference Guide
Bibliographies Directories, Guides and Biographies Statistical Sources
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Asian American Almanac: a Reference Work on Asians in the United States , ed. by Susan Gall and Natividad, Irene Detroit, MI: Gale Research, 1995.
Reference Center E184.O6A824 Asian American Encyclopedia. ed. by Franklin Ng and Wilson, John D. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1995.
Leavey E184.O6A827 1995 (6 vols.) Cordasco, Francesco, ed. Dictionary of American Immigration History . Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1990.
Doheny JV6540.D53 1990 Kim, Hyung-Chan. Dictionary of Asian American History . New York: Greenwood, 1986.
Leavey, Reference Center E184.O6D53 1986 Encyclopedia of Asian History . ed. by Ainslie T. Embree, Lewis, Robin J., et al. New York, New York: Collier Macmillan, 1988.
Reference Center DS31.E53 1988 (4 vols.) Encyclopedia of Multiculturalism , ed. by Susan Auerbach. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1994.

64. Asian American Studies Description
tools and methods of interpretation appropriate for studying the Asian American experience in its particularity and ethnic and cultural study in general.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase/HTML/ASNAMDesc.htm
Program in American Studies and Ethnicity
University of Southern California

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Mission Director's Message Graduate Program ... Faculty News American Quarterly PASEO
ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
The program in Asian American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The following courses, as well as General Education coursework, are required for a B.A. in Asian American Studies (the major requires 40 units):
CORE REQUIREMENTS AMST 202 Interethnic Diversity in the West
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino
cultures and social patterns.

65. During The 2001-2004 Quadrennium, The General Board Of Global
United Methodists (NFAAUM), established a task force to fulfill the mandate of the 2000 general Conference regarding the Asian American Language Ministry Study
http://gbgm-umc.org/global_news/full_article.cfm?articleid=2130

66. Asian American Studies Resources
Asian Americans. Asian American Studies Resources. general Resources; Bibliographies; Magazines, Journals, Newsletters; Audiovisual Materials.
http://www.asianamericans.com/AsianAmericanStudies.htm
Asian American Studies Resources
  • General Resources
  • Bibliographies
  • Magazines, Journals, Newsletters
  • Audiovisual Materials Research Institutes, Programs, and Libraries
  • Movement Groups
  • Queer Asian Resources
  • Asian Canadian Resources
General Resources

67. Asian American Feminism
This page includes information on these areas in Asian American feminism general Information, Aesthetics, History, Literature, and Politics. Bibliography.
http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/AsAm.html
Asian American Feminism
Individual Feminists on this site:
Geraldine Heng
Individual Feminists on other sites:
Karin Aguilar - San Juan Chitra Divakaruni Alice Y. Hom
Other Asian American Feminists
Tran T. Kim-Trang Pam Tom
Internet Links
One of the best Asian American feminist websites is Mimi Nguyen's "Critchicks" page, which is located here . This sits contains a bibliography of articles available on the Internet, film lists, and many other resources. SAWNET: South Asian Women's Net can be accessed here
    Introduction
    This page includes information on these areas in Asian American feminism: General Information Aesthetics History Literature , and Politics
    Bibliography
    General Information
    Espiritu, Yen Le. Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws, and Love. Sage, 1996. Song, Young I. and Ailee Moon, ed. Korean American Women: From Tradition to Modern Feminism. Women of South Asian Descent Collective, ed. Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora.
    Aesthetics
    Lee, Gia B. Revisions of Feminism: An Analysis of Contemporary Film and Video Directed by Asian American Women
    History
    Um, Shin Ja.

68. AAA - Columbia University - Asian American Allliance
10/11/03 OCM BBQ (1pm230pm @ EC court yard) 10/09/03 AAA Culture Show general Interest Meeting (9-10pm @ Lerner Party Space). Asian American Society of
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/aaa/
Events for November:
AAA Culture Show - CelebrAsian 2k3 (8pm-10:30pm @ Miller Theatre)
Teensgiving (8am-2:30pm @ 92nd St. YMCA)
Events for October:
Fear Factor: Asian Foods Unleashed! (5:30-9:30pm @ Low Plaza during CSC's Night Market)
Dinner/Discussion: "Where is the Love?" (7pm @ Altschul Atrium (Next to Barnard Library))
OCM BBQ (1pm-2:30pm @ EC court yard)
AAA Culture Show General Interest Meeting (9-10pm @ Lerner Party Space)
Asian American Society of Engineers
Asian Journal
Chinese Students Club Club Bangla Club Zamana Dimensions Hong Kong Students and Scholars Society Japan Club Korean Students Association Liga Filipina Organization of Pakistani Students Singapore Students Club Sounds of China TAAL TASA Thai Students Association Vietnamese Student Association April 14, 2004 Statement Regarding Details Magazine: We are concerned about the recent feature in Details magazine, stereotypes of both the LGBT community and the Asian community. Mired in distasteful Asian references, the feature lacks cultural

69. PBS - "Ancestors In The Americas"
contemporary experience. general ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY. Association for each May. general ASIAN AMERICAN RESOURCES. Asian American
http://www.pbs.org/ancestorsintheamericas/aahistorysites.html
ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES
CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience. GENERAL ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS)
AAAS is a national membership association of educators who teach Asian American studies. The site includes links to all existing U.S. Asian American studies programs and information on how to start your own. UCLA Asian American Studies Center
The UCLA Asian American Studies Center is one of the largest teaching, training and research programs in the U.S. The web site includes many good resources and publications, including the online publication Crosscurrents The Wing Luke Asian Museum
The Wing Luke Asian Museum in Seattle, WA, is devoted to preserving and exhibiting Asian Pacific American culture, history and art with a pan-Asian perspective. It features a permanent exhibit depicting the 200-year immigration and settlement of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the state of Washington.

70. RTNDA/F Research
percent are Hispanic. The survey found no Asian American general managers. Minority general managers are mostly in large markets.
http://www.rtndf.org/research/womin2000.shtml
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Related RTNDA/F Research
The 2000 RTNDA/Ball State University Survey shows that minorities and women are having their best year ever in television. But minorities in radio are having the worst year in more than a decade. The percentage of minorities in television news this year has matched its all-time high of 21 percent, up from last year's 19 percent. More impressively, the percentage of minority TV news directors hit 14 percent, up from 8 percent last year and 10 percent in 1998. All groups except Native Americans increased in number. Women, too, scored impressive gains in television news. Women now make up 40 percent of the TV news work force. That's the highest ever-up slightly from last year's record 39 percent. Women TV news directors also hit a new high: 24 percent, up from last year's 20 percent and a slight improvement on the 23 percent reported in 1998. While the elimination of the FCC's stringent EEO guidelines clearly hasn't had an adverse effect on television news, radio news is a very different story. A full year after the guidelines were eliminated, the radio news work force is now 90 percent white-up from last year's 89 percent. Only 6 percent of radio news directors are minorities-compared to last year's 8 percent. Women fared better. Although women remained steady at 20 percent of radio news directors, they increased as a percentage of the workforce to 35 percent from last year's 29 percent.

71. General Catalog - Asian American Studies
s. Asian American Studies courses.......Asian American Studies. (College of Letters and Science) Faculty Lists. Asian American Studies faculty. Related Course
http://sis450.berkeley.edu:4500/catalog/gcc_view_req?p_dept_cd=ASAMST

72. General Catalog - Asian American Studies Faculty
Asian American Studies Faculty. Professors. Evelyn N. Glenn Ph.D. Elaine H. Kim Ph.D. †Ronald T. Takaki Ph.D. Sauling C. Wong Ph.D. Associate Professors.
http://sis450.berkeley.edu:4500/catalog/gcc_view_faculty?v_dept_cd=ASAMST&v_dept

73. APPA's Home Page
as it pertains to the needs of students of the Asian American communities. administration personnel and advances greater harmony between the general public and
http://aapa.net/
Welcome to to the Asian American Parent Association (AAPA) Web Site. This organization is dedicated to providing a better learning environment for our elementary and high school students so that they will be well equipped to becoming our future leaders and better prepared to face the challenges of the next Millennium. Our emphasis is somewhat directed towards the needs of the Asian community but the scope of our programs and our general goals step beyond ethnic boundries Our Mission.
AAPA addresses concerns facing our children's K-12 education, provides opportunities for the exchange of ideas on issues related to education, and organizes activities that support student development. AAPA fosters member involvement in all aspects of the educational processes, especially but not exclusively, as it pertains to the needs of students of the Asian American communities. AAPA encourages voluntary assistance from all parents for cultural and educational programs as well as teacher and student assistance. AAPA promotes dialogue with school administration personnel and advances greater harmony between the general public and the Asian communities. Our Initiatives
  • Establish Dialog with the two school districts;
  • 74. SFSU AV Catalog - Asian American Studies - GENERAL TOPICS
    SFSU AV Catalog Asian American Studies - general TOPICS. The following titles are alphabetical, preceded by format code and AV
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~avitv/avcatalog/c1570.htm
    SFSU AV Catalog - Asian American Studies - GENERAL TOPICS
    The following titles are alphabetical, preceded by format code and AV accession number, and followed by running time in minutes and by production date. AV# Title Format Code Length Year a.k.a. Don Bonus Video Cassette 56 minutes Act of War: The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation Video Cassette 58 minutes Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea Video Cassette 56 minutes All dressed in white Video Cassette 18 minutes American Chinatown Video Cassette 30 minutes American Sons Video Cassette 40 minutes Ancestors in the Americas: 2. Chinese in the Frontier West - An American Story Video Cassette 59 minutes Ancestors in the Americas: Coolies, Sailors, Settlers Video Cassette 1 hour, 5 minutes Angel Island Video Cassette 12 minutes Animal Appetites Video Cassette 19 minutes Another America Video Cassette 55 minutes Asian-American Cultures in the U.S.A.

    75. SFSU AV Catalog - Asian American Studies - GENERAL TOPICS
    SFSU AV Catalog Asian American Studies - general TOPICS. The following titles, listed in alphabetical order, were accessioned into
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~avitv/avcatalog/cn1570.htm
    SFSU AV Catalog - Asian American Studies - GENERAL TOPICS
    The following titles, listed in alphabetical order, were accessioned into the SFSU media collection after January 1, 2003. AV# Title Format Code Length Year Ancestors in the Americas: 2. Chinese in the Frontier West - An American Story Video Cassette 59 minutes Angel Island Video Cassette 12 minutes Becoming American - The Chinese Experience: 1. Gold Mountain Dreams Digital Video Disc 2 hours, 2 minutes Becoming American - The Chinese Experience: 2. Between Two Worlds Digital Video Disc 2 hours, 2 minutes Becoming American - The Chinese Experience: 3. No Turning Back Digital Video Disc 2 hours, 2 minutes Coming Out, Coming Home: Asian and Pacific Islander Family Stories Video Cassette 43 minutes Video Cassette 11 minutes Daughter from Danang Video Cassette 1 hour, 23 minutes Earth to Mouth Video Cassette 42 minutes East/West Video Cassette 4 minutes Faces of Chinatown Digital Video Disc 25 minutes Forbidden City, U.S.A.

    76. Asian American Studies Center Content Page
    The Future of Asian American Studies A daylong conference at UCLA free and open to interested students, researchers, journalists, and the general public (1200
    http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/aasc/content.html
    Front Page About the Center Beyond Self Interest Report Center Staff Community Directory CrossCurrents Executive Order 9066 Faculty Master's Program Links AASC Mailing List ESP Publications Resources / Publications Reading Room Research Scholarship Students / Community Teaching Undergraduate Minor Undergraduate Major
    D E C E M B E R "The Center will hopefully enrich the experience of the entire university by contributing to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in our society." from the Center Steering Committee mission Statement, 1969
    UCLA Students: Become a Free Member of the Center's Graduate and Undergraduate Student Associates Program
    AAS Master's Degree Program
    (Please click here for applications deadline) 2002-2003 Postdoctoral/Visiting Scholar Fellowship Program in Ethnic Studies 2002-2003 Graduate and Predoctoral Fellowship Program in Ethnic Studies

    30 Notable Accomplishments and Milestones for Asian American Studies at UCLA
    Race and Hispanic Overview, 2000 . Download the PDF Now !!! ( requires Adobe Acrobat for viewing Profile of APA General Demographic Characteristics . Download the PDF Now !!!

    77. Welcome To The Asian American Studies IDP
    In addition, Asian American Studies 10 will fulfill a Historical Analysis general Education (GE) requirement, and Asian American Studies 20 will fulfill Social
    http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/aasc/idp/renumbering.html
    There are several changes to the Asian American Studies undergraduate major and minor effective as of Fall 2002. Please read the following information carefully and completely as the changes will affect program planning for the major and minor.
    Renumbering and Reuniting of Courses:
    Beginning Fall 2002 Asian American Studies 99 will be renumbered Asian American Studies 10 , and Asian American Studies 100 will be renumbered Asian American Studies 20 . Asian American Studies 10 and 20 will also be 5-unit courses
    In addition, Asian American Studies 10 will fulfill a Historical Analysis General Education (GE) requirement , and Asian American Studies 20 will fulfill Social Analysis GE requirement . Students can therefore use Asian American Studies 10 and Asian American Studies 20 if they are Asian American Studies minors, double majors with Asian American Studies as their SECONDARY MAJOR, or if they are non-Asian American Studies majors.
    Students CANNOT take Asian American Studies 10 if they have already taken Asian American Studies 99, and Asian American Studies 20 if they have already taken Asian American Studies 100.

    78. Diversity Links
    class, and to groupings such as AsianAmerican, AfricanAmerican, NativeAmerican, and Lists websites divided into Index Sites (asianamerican Resources, CineMedia
    http://www.millikin.edu/staley/subject_pages/diversity_links.html
    Diversity/Multicultural Web links Annotated Web links, academically oriented and other, on the subject of diversity. Covers all aspects of diversity, including broad and category-specific multi-cultural perspectives, matters of aging, genders, and sexual orientations, and resources for teaching and research. General Resources Native Americans African Americans
    Asian Americans
    ... Women
    General Diversity resources in higher education "identifies Web sources with emphasis on sites that include institutional vision on diversity issues, recruitment of minority faculty, library organizations working to achieve diversity, and related issues. " Reviews from the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). HateWatch "monitors the growing and evolving threat of hate group activity on the Internet." Diversity "The National Association for Ethnic Studies was founded in 1972. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with the national and international dimensions of ethnicity." Provides links to related sites. Ya Basta ("Enough already!") Zapatista rebels in Southern Mexico have created a Website dedicated to their movement. (Principally in Spanish.)

    79. GM - GMability Workplace: Asian American Journalists Association
    general Motors has supported numerous programs and events that further the progress of the Asian American community through philanthropic gifts and other joint
    http://www.gm.com/company/gmability/workplace/100_news/120_news/asian_donation_0
    GM Brand Web Sites Automotive Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC HUMMER Oldsmobile Pontiac Saab Saturn GM Buypower GM Canada Holden Opel Vauxhall GM Certified Used GM Fleet GM Defense Companies ACDelco Allison Transmission Electro-Motive Genuine GM Parts GMAC GM Accessories GMAC Bank GM Cardmember Services GM Goodwrench Service GM Mobility GM Performance Parts GM XM Radio OnStar Powertrain GM Network Fiat Fuji/Subaru Isuzu Suzuki GM Powered Duramax Hydra-matic Northstar Vortec outputMenu("blue","Company","co"); outputMenu("green","Automotive","auto"); outputMenu("orange","Services","beyauto");
    GM Has Donated A Brand New Cadillac CTS To Support Asian American Journalists Association
    Cadillac CTS General Motors has supported numerous programs and events that further the progress of the Asian American community through philanthropic gifts and other joint events with organizations like AAJA. However, General Motor's commitment to those types of organizations extends beyond financial support and includes public education, advertising campaigns and workplace programs. In the future, GM hopes to continue increasing awareness and appreciation for Asian Americans who have contributed significantly to the community and workplace by continued support of organization like AAJA.

    80. Asian American Studies -- Duke University Libraries
    New Activities. The Asian American Cybernauts Page CommunityCultureConcernsContributions Asian Canadian Website Lists dozens of general and culture
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/asia-am.htm
    duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us
    The Asian American Experience:
    A Guide to Selected to Resources in
    Perkins Library, Duke University . . . and Beyond!
    CONTENTS
    Background Reference Sources: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Atlases
    Bibliographies

    Directories

    Asian American Organizations at Duke University
    ...
    Additional Duke and Other Web Sites

    This guide is intended to supplement to the guides "Japan: An Annotated Guide to Selected Sources in the Duke University Libraries . . . and Beyond!" and "Twentieth Century China: A Guide to Selected Sources in the Duke University Libraries," and is intended to be an overview of how to identify reference, primary and secondary source materials; it is not a complete review of resources. For additional information see a librarian at the Reference Desk.
    BACKGROUND REFERENCE SOURCES:
    DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND ATLASES
    Avakian, Monique. Atlas of Asian-American History . New York: Checkmark Books, 2002. (Ref. 973.0495 A945 A881 2002) Asian American Encyclopedia . Ed. by Franklin Ng. New York: Michael Cavendish, 1995. (Ref. 973.0495003 A832 1995)

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