LaGuardia’s Asian American Voices Journal, Issue 2

Please encourage your students to submit term papers, creative writing, essays, recipes, artworks, and photo collections to Malgorzata Marciniak (Editor-in-Chief) at mmarciniak@lagcc.cuny.edu for publication in Asian American Voices. Editorial Committee: Anita Baksh, Tameka Battle, Tuli Chatterji, Richa Gupta, Malgorzata Marciniak, Tomonori Nagano, and Dana Trusso Download the entire volume 00 List of Contributors 01 A … Read more

LaGuardia’s Asian American Voices Journal, Issue 1

Please encourage your students to submit term papers, creative writing, essays, recipes, artworks, and photo collections to Malgorzata Marciniak (Editor-in-Chief) at mmarciniak@lagcc.cuny.edu for publication in Asian American Voices. Editorial Committee: Anita Baksh, Tameka Battle, Tuli Chatterji, Richa Gupta, Malgorzata Marciniak, Tomonori Nagano, and Dana Trusso Download the entire volume 0 Tribute to Dr. Ruhma Choudhury … Read more

CUNY FORUM Volume 11:1

Economic and structural inequality, racial scapegoating, and anti-Asian xenophobia all played a role in violence against Asian Americans, then, and continue unabated to today in 2021. Against the backdrop of the continuing global Covid-19 crisis and anti-Asian violence and hate in the United States, we present to you the reader some signals of hope and reclamation on the local and national level: Asian Americans recognizing and reclaiming their place in the larger civil society despite immense institutional and ideological barriers.

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CUNY FORUM Volume 10:1

Economic and structural inequality, racial scapegoating, and anti-Asian xenophobia all played a role in violence against Asian Americans, then, and continue unabated to today in 2021. Against the backdrop of the continuing global Covid-19 crisis and anti-Asian violence and hate in the United States, we present to you the reader some signals of hope and reclamation on the local and national level: Asian Americans recognizing and reclaiming their place in the larger civil society despite immense institutional and ideological barriers.

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CUNY FORUM Volume 9:1

Economic and structural inequality, racial scapegoating, and anti-Asian xenophobia all played a role in violence against Asian Americans, then, and continue unabated to today in 2021. Against the backdrop of the continuing global Covid-19 crisis and anti-Asian violence and hate in the United States, we present to you the reader some signals of hope and reclamation on the local and national level: Asian Americans recognizing and reclaiming their place in the larger civil society despite immense institutional and ideological barriers.

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