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APEX Express - 11 4 21 We are the Leaders All Education is Political

APEX Express - 11 4 21 We are the Leaders All Education is Political
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The Unsure State of Asian America

I m Fighting for Ethnic Studies in My Community So My History Won t Be Erased

I m Fighting for Ethnic Studies in My Community So My History Won t Be Erased
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Black and Asian solidarity urged by Detroit group on anniversary of Vincent Chin s death

Chicano Artists Challenging History and Reclaiming Cultural Memory

May 6th, 2021, 11:00AM / BY Claudia Zapata Chicano artists used inventive graphic forms to offer new perspectives on key moments in national and global history Rupert García, Right On!, 1968, screenprint on paper (Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment, 2020.42.3, © 1968, Rupert García) In 1968, graphic artist Rupert García became a pivotal figure in the Third World Liberation Front, a coalition of Chicano, African American, Asian American, and Native students who held a major strike that year at San Francisco State College to demand ethnic studies programs and greater diversity in faculty and students.  In later years, the protest had a significant impact on higher education in the United States, as more students demanded ethnic studies and universities eventually responded with new academic departments and teaching positions. Ethni

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