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  1. Managing Multicultural Lives: Asian American Professionals and the Challenge of Multiple Identities by Pawan Dhingra, 2007-02-28
  2. Life Lines: Community, Family, and Assimilation among Asian Indian Immigrants by Jean Bacon, 1997-01-02
  3. Asian Indians, Filipinos, Other Asian Communities and the Law (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives) by C. Mcclain, 1994-10-01
  4. American Karma: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Indian Diaspora (Qualitative Studies in Psychology) by Sunil Bhatia, 2007-08-01
  5. Emerging Voices: South Asian American Women Redefine Self, Family and Community
  6. Transplanting Religious Traditions: Asian Indians in America by John Y. Fenton, 1988-10-06
  7. Underemployment Among Asians in the United States: Asian Indian, Filipino, and Vietnamese Workers (Garland Studies in the History of American Labor) by Anna B. Madamba, 1998-04-01
  8. Doing the Desi Thing: Performing Indianness in New York City (Asian Americans) by Su Sunder Mukhi, 2000-05-17
  9. The Asian Indian Experience in the United States by Parmatma Saran, 1985-07
  10. Wechsler's Indian and Asian Works of Art June 6, 2003 / European & American Furn by n/a, 2003
  11. The Mr. And Mrs. Klaus G. Perls Collections of Antiquities, Southeast Asian Art, Pre-Columbian Art, Tribal Art, and American Indian Art by Sotheby's, 1995
  12. The Asian Indian in the United States: History, culture, and outlook based on research : a handbook for counselors, educators, and all who want a deeper understanding of Asian Indians by Kondoor Abraham, 2002-01-01
  13. Asian Indians in Michigan (Discovering the People of Michigan) by Arthur W. Helweg, 2002-12
  14. The Asian Indian Experience in the United States

41. CSU Libraries Asian Pacific Americans
asian indian americans Cambodian americans Chamorros Chinese americans East indianamericans Filipino americans, Guamanians Hawaiians Hmong americans Hong Kong
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asianAmerican Studies Center UCLA; Korean American Historical Anthem Alaska NativesOnline; Wyandot indian Nation. ITALIAN americans Mother, you are my sister
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  • 43. Stony Brook University - Charles B. Wang Center
    experiences as third generation Japanese americans, San Jose a dynamic, contemporarytake on asian tradition. April 4 Harmony indian Classical Music Concert
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    "Why do you men go to a temple and pray to Durga, Kali and Saraswati—yet when you go home you treat your Durga’s, Kali’s and Saraswati’s so maliciously?” From the cosmopolitan city of New York to a remote village in India, these inspired vignettes portray how a wealthy wife, an independent woman, a dutiful daughter, and a courageous villager live their lives with fierce dignity, despite cultural misogyny. With Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, and Rekha. "Sensuous, exhilarating ... powerful."— Planet Bollywood
    (Raj Kumar Santosh/2001/202 min./Hindi with English subtitles)
    Tuesday, May 4, 7:00 p.m. May 6
    Asia and America: Emerging Opportunities Details Thursday, May 6, 1:30 p.m., Wang Center Theatre. Free to all. Previous Spring 2004 Events January 28 Passport to China: Celebrating Chinese New Year Celebrate the Year of the Monkey as second grade students from Riley Avenue School demonstrate the customs and traditions of the Chinese New Year Celebration. Students sing traditional Chinese songs and perform the Ribbon Dance and a Festival Parade of Dragons. Presented in collaboration with the Riley Avenue Elementary School. Wednesday, January 28, 11: 00 a.m., Wang Center Theatre

    44. Asian Americans Of The US Department Of Commerce
    indian American Bar Association is a voluntary bar DC metropolitan area, serving SouthAsian attorneys, including attorneys of indian, Pakistani, Sri
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    - American Civil Liberties Union , advocate of individual rights. A.Magazine American Jewish Committee - The American Jewish Committee is a membership driven organization with thirty-two chapters nationwide. Membership support is the foundation on which AJC's long history of achievements has been built. Asia Express Asian Community Online Network (ACON) serves the Asian Pacific American social service and non-profit community.

    45. UCSB General Catalog - Asian American Studies
    of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, asian indian, and Filipino community organizations;antiasian movements; women II internment of Japanese americans; and postwar
    http://www.catalog.ucsb.edu/LS/aas.htm
    Department of Asian American Studies,
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    (will open in a new browser window) Department Chair: Douglas H. Daniels Index: Faculty Douglas H. Daniels , Ph.D., UC Berkeley, Professor (American and Afro-American history) Jon D. Cruz , Ph.D., UC Berkeley, Associate Professor (theory, culture, race/ethnicity, sociology of knowledge, Filipino American history) Diane C. Fujino , Ph.D., UC Los Angeles, Assistant Professor (womanist/feminist studies, psychology, interracial relations, Japanese-American experience) Susan Koshy , Ph.D., UC Los Angeles, Assistant Professor (Asian-American literature, post-Colonial literature, Asian-Indian American experience) John S.W. Park , Ph.D., UC Berkeley, M.P.P Harvard, Assistant Professor (immigration law and policy, race theory, political theory and public law) , Ph.D. Stanford University, MFA, UC Los Angeles, Assistant Professor (film and performance theory and production Asian American cultural studies, sexuality, feminist post-colonial theory, and social theories of power, difference and inequality)

    46. Ethnic Communities
    AAIA along with the National Association of americans of asian indian Descent (NAAAID)successfully fought to establish asian indians as a separate category in
    http://www.capaa.wa.gov/southasianamericans.html
    South Asian Americans
    By: Ryan Minato, Research Analyst Immigration Waves

    Although, the first South Asians came in the 1790s, there were only 523 South Asians in North America in 1898. Between 1899-1913 the first immigration wave brought nearly 7,000 South Asians. These early pioneers were primarily Sikh farmers from the Punjab region who came to California and the Pacific Northwest to work the fields when white nativist hysteria excluded immigration from China, Japan, and Korea. South Asians, however, soon faced significant opposition from organized labor who petitioned to stop immigration from Asia altogether. Under such hostility, many left and by 1940 the number of South Asians decreased significantly, with approximately 2,400 remaining in the U.S.
    World War II marked a second immigration wave and public support for South Asians increased as the prospect of India’s independence came closer to reality. In 1946, the Luce-Celler bill lifted the ban on South Asian immigration. By 1947, Mahatma Gandhi and the people of South Asia put an end to British colonialism, and many students came to the U.S. to study.
    The third and largest wave came after the 1965 Immigration Act. Before 1965, approximately 12,000 South Asians lived in the U.S. By 1990, the South Asian American population was 919,626 or a

    47. South Asian Americans: Room At The Top
    performing arts, including the Smithsonian Institute, American Museum of folk andmodern dance at the indian Dance Educators Chitramala TV and Imagein-asian TV
    http://www.asianfortune.com/May04/articles/South Asian Americans.htm
    South Asian Americans: Room at the Top By Jennie L. Ilustre “They’ve changed the way we eat, dress, work and play,” writers Barbara Kantrowitz and Julie Scelfo pointed out in their recent Newsweek article. “South Asians come here from many places, and they succeed by blending East and West.” There’s no question about it. South Asian Americans have arrived. Newsweek magazine ran a six-page special feature on successful South Asians in its March 22 issue. Among the successful South Asian Americans mentioned in the article are household names. Take bestselling author Deepak Chopra. His son follows in his footsteps. Gotham Chopra, 29, is a co-producer of an upcoming musical on Buddha. Then there’s Bobby Jindal , a Republican “political prodigy and former assistant secretary of health. Singer and songwriter Norah Jones, daughter of famous sitarist Ravi Shankar , has been winning awards as well as hearts. She won eight Grammy awards and “single-handedly rejuvenated pop CD sales with her mesmerizing style.” In the area, South Asians are making waves, too. To name a few: Maryland Delegate Kumar

    48. Index
    East Asia, China Chinese Film and Images of asianamericans in HollywoodFilms (Carson, 1994). South Asia, indian Cinema (Konshak, 1994). History.
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    49. Guestbook!
    African, West indian, Asiatic indian, Mongolian, Japanese, or Chinese blood in theirveins. Therefore, the specific contemplation of asian americans in the
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    50. Campus Celebrates Asian-Pacific American Heritages - Outlook Online - News
    Student Association s Family Night in February to the indian Student Association s aremeant to build a sense of community between asian americans, she says.
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    By Desair Brown Published: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 Media Credit: Desair Brown "Dream for Tomorrow," by Jeannie Oh, a local ceramic artist. Below: Two "Untitled" pieces by Dong-Hun Chung, an author and international artist. These artists and other Korean and Korean-American ceramicists, will be featured in the "New Work: Old Tradition" exhibit, in the Union Gallery until May 13.
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    Various student organizations, academic programs and campus departments packed a multitude of events into the last few weeks of April, also known as Asian-Pacific American Heritage month.
    "There is a rich diversity of Asian-Pacific American communities on campus," says Yoolee "Julie" Choe Kim, coordinator of Asian-Pacific American (APA) Student Services and Advocacy. "Students are active, talented and creative. They've planned so much for this month."
    Events include a faculty dinner, a bone marrow registration drive, a cultural show and an Afro-Asian Diaspora discussion. The month's theme is "Lost in Translation: Defining Asian Pacific America."

    51. BU Libraries | Research Guides | Asian American Studies
    Includes a timeline and an extensive list of links to asian American historyweb sites for asian indian americans, Chinese America s, Japanese americans
    http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/asian.html
    Catalogs E-Resources E-Journals Guides ... Ref Shelf
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    Subject Headings Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Indexes, Abstracts, and Full Text Sources Bibliographies ... Internet Sources
    SUBJECT HEADINGS.
    Representative subject headings for locating books in the Boston University online Catalog include the following:
    Afghans California
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    Gujarati Americans
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    Indochinese Americans
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    Japanese Americans Evacuation And Relocation Korean Americans Pakistanis United States Panjabi Americans Sikh Americans Vietnamese Americans
    DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
    American Immigrant Cultures: Builders of a Nations.

    52. About - Asian American Student Services - Multicultural Center
    of American students of asian descent, including but not limited to, asian Pacificamericans, Southeast asian americans, and indian Subcontinent americans.p .
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  • The ASAM mission provides services, resources, support, mentoring, networking, research opportunities, academic initiatives, and programs that addresses Asian American issues, needs, and concerns for all students, staff and faculty.

  • ASAM strives to enhance the diversity and global perspectives of the university and
    surrounding community through educational, cultural, and social programming.
    Vision
  • The ASAM vision is one of moving beyond tolerance towards acceptance and nurturance of diversity issues in thought and in deed. By examining or challenging existing thoughts and behaviors each individual will learn and grow into the person they endeavor to be.
    The ASAM vision supports faculty in research and curricula development.
    The ASAM vision supports community engagement and civic duty.
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  • To serve undergraduate, graduate and professional individuals, student organizations as well as international student groups.
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  • 53. Miss India Georgia - Viewing Race Film
    South asian americans. In discussions with their parents about arranged marriages,quarrels with boyfriends and revealing conversations with indian and non
    http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=335&subject_id=10

    54. Strangers From A Different Shore : A History Of Asian Americans Au Of...
    that Takaki did not provide more detail on the Thai and Hmong americans. Also, ifTakaki is completely accurate about the asian indian experience does this
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    Strangers from a Different Shore : A History of Asian Americans Au of...
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    A common struggle exists for citizens of America, specifically Asian-Americans; the question ironically is: are we Americans at all? Hawaii, where Asians are the majority, sets the background for immigration in the early 1900s. Ronald Takaki does an excellent job of giving accurate details of the start of early 1st generation Asians. A well researched book, with almost every paragraph containing reference to many other articles and books, Takaki provides specific sections for major Asian ethnicities, and general details for the many other countries out there. With details of competition of Asian races among each other, leaving nothing out. Takaki does not side to Japanese as the most neglected or accepted, and gives information of the faults of Japanese among the ethnicities as well.

    55. FMF | Maxwell Awards Round Eleven Casebook (1999): Asian Americans For Equality,
    The immigrants are now Hispanic, indian, Bengali, Korean, and African. asian Americansfor Equality (AAFE) formed as a civil rights group 25 years ago and
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    Home to immigrants for more than a century, the Lower East Side is constantly changing — yet it remains one of the most deprived communities in the nation. Tenements owned by absentee landlords house too many people in terrible conditions. Facades of deteriorating structures collapse onto streets below, and interior walls are held together with tape. Dilapidated buildings are prone to devastating fires. Families of five live in one-bedroom apartments beside neighbors who are drug dealers and criminals. Residents often speak little or no English and can find work only at the lowest-wage jobs. "AAFE has helped reclaim buildings while maintaining a commitment to affordable housing, so much in demand by our burgeoning population of immigrants from Asia and Latin America." — Kathryn E. Freed, Council Member, 1st District, The Council of the City of New York

    56. Multicultural Web Sites: Diversity And Ethnic Studies: Virtual Community
    more. Includes African American, American indian, asian American,and Latino resources. Ethnic Studies Univ. Southern California.
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    Multicultural Web Sites
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    These are websites that focus on more than one racial or ethnic group, or on diversity issues in general. Action Without Borders
    a massive organization directory searchable by type and region; search by "race and ethnicity" category and limit region as "United States" Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
    includes guides and information on the Institute's library, museum, programs, and more; includes links elsewhere Bureau of the Census
    Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
    Full text articles, research, and websites on minorities and language issues, compiled by the Univ. of Southern California's Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
    Formerly known as the National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning. Includes reports and information on education initiatives relevant to multicultural diversity. From UC Santa Cruz. Cultural Survival
    focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal

    57. Asian / Asian American Music Reviews
    I ve reviewed might be considered asian as opposed to asian American , but don t Leadingan ensemble playing indian instruments plus cello, Ali Akbar Khan
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    Note: This site is constantly being updated, especially the calendar of events and log...Latest additions: pictures (sheet music stereotyping, Tarika band) and reviews (most of Joss release)]
    Site coverage: contemporary music by Asian Americans (and Asian Canadians)... also contemporary music influenced by Asia.
    The reviews on this page were mostly written for a DC-area 'zine called, AAMPLITUDE. It was put out by , a non-profit organization that existed from the early 80's to mid-90's. As a collector of Asian American recordings (lp's, cassettes, cd's) I had the opportunity to play some of this music on my Asian American radio show, "Gold Mountain." For many years, the magazine-like program aired on WPFW 89.3 FM, the DC community station owned by Pacifica. ( And I should add that this site has some coverage of radio about Asian Americans, things heard over the air, and other encounters with radio. Meanwhile, I, eventually, hope to explore the notions of Asian American music what it might be, whether there is a viable "Asian American aesthetic", and how it fits into the musical categories one runs into.

    58. Indian American Center For Political Awareness
    equal opportunity; strengthening and sustaining capacity for asian American and Pacific Copyright© 20012003, indian American Center for Political Awareness.
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    Home Updated on June 08, 2004 Town Hall Meeting
    Call to renew Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
    By Vasantha Arora
    House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, right, and Congresman Mike Honda (D-CA), left, at a meeting of Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in Washington, D.C, in October last year. (Courtesy, Congresswoman Pelosi’s office) House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), hosted a town hall meeting in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 13 to discuss the need to renew the President’s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, a press release said. The meeting provided AAPI members with an open forum to discuss their concerns about access to government programs. “Today’s meeting is a significant step in CAPAC’s tireless effort to hold the Bush administration accountable and to ensure that the concerns of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community are addressed at the highest levels of government,” Pelosi said. In 1999, President Clinton signed an Executive Order to establish the commission to define and improve the Asian American and Pacific Islander community’s relationship with the federal government. The commission evolved to focus on five issues of vital importance to the Asian American and Pacific Islander community - improving data collection on health care and economic disparities; ensuring access, especially linguistic access and cultural competence; protecting civil rights and equal opportunity; strengthening and sustaining capacity for Asian American and Pacific Islanders; and recognizing and including Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in federal programs and services.

    59. US Census Press Releases
    Nation. A total of 2.7 million asian American residents are Chinese (excluding Taiwanese)or Chinese Filipino (2.4 million) and asian indian (1.9 million) follow
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    CB04-FF.06 April 19, 2004 Photos Radio Feature Asian Pacific American
    Heritage Month: May 2004 In 1978, a joint congressional resolution established Asian Pacific American Heritage Week. The first 10 days of May were chosen to coincide with two important anniversaries: the arrival in the United States of the first Japanese immigrants (May 7, 1843) and the completion of the transcontinental railroad (May 10, 1869). In 1992, Congress expanded the 10-day observance to a monthlong celebration.
    13.1 million
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    The estimated number of U.S. residents who say they are native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander or native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander in combination with one or more other races. This group comprises 0.3 percent of the total population. Since Census 2000, the number of people who are part of this group has increased 4 percent.
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    60. Asian American Federation - Press Release - LARGE NUMBERS, RAPID GROWTH, RECENT
    oflife concerns of this group, particularly in the communities where indian Americanslive, said Cao K. O, executive director of the asian American Federation
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