Enroll in “AAPI ACTIVISM AND COMMUNITY” at Brooklyn College (Fall 2025)

Asian American and Pacific Islanders have a long history of activism in the United States. This class examines the historical social movements that make up this history, namely the Asian American Movement during the Civil Rights era, and the contributions of instrumental figures, such as Yuri Kochiyama, Grace Lee Boggs, and Richard Aoki. Other topics will include activism surrounding Black civil rights, farm laborer rights, Hawaiian sovereignty, post 9-11 Islamophobia, the murder of Vincent Chin, and the surge in anti-AAPI violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, among other topics. These events are shaped by broader American socio-politics, but also speak to American values and traditions.

AMST 3141/SOCY 3902
Brooklyn College, FALL 2025 – M, W, 2:15-3:30PM (HYBRID ASYNCHRONOUS)

Questions, please contact Diana Pan, Director of American Studies at ypan@brooklyn.cuny.edu

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