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This Web Magazine is the creation of students from
African American Studies M195 and Asian American Studies M163, Fall Quarter
1997 at UCLA. Currently at UCLA, this is the only class cross-listed between
African American Studies and Asian American Studies, and it represents the
continuation of the legacy of interethnic unity that led to the creation
of Ethnic Studies programs at various colleges and universities (see course
syllabus -- provide a link to the course syllabus here). All writings posted
in this magazine were written by students in this class. Writings posted
here may be reprinted, but please request permission -- contact class instructor,
Glenn Omatsu (gomatsu@ucla.edu).
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Karen Daniels, "From
Mountain to Milehill: A Dialogue on Race and the Entertainment Industry" |
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Shanelle Eng, "For
the Sake of Our Future: Youth and the Chinese American Museum" |
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Dawn Miralle, "Afflict
the Comfortable" |
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Dawn Miralle, "Realities
and the Pending Violence: What Are Youth Learning from Us about Race Relations
in L.A.?" |
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Kimberly G. Allain, "UCLA
After Affirmative Action: Who Will Respond to the Needs of African American
Students?" |
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Linda Loi, "So We
Don't End Up Like Chop Suey: Searching for 'Authentic' Chinese Food in L.A." |
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Pa Xiong, "Hmong
Means Free, or Does It? Memoirs of the Hmong Dead" |
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Sang H. Lee, "Import
Motorsport: Evolution of an Asian Subculture" |
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Shawn Kuk, "Lost in
the Shuffle: Pacific Islanders in Pursuit of Higher Education" |
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Roderick Sasis, "Freedom
and Justice for All? Filipino American Veterans 'Served but Don't Deserve'" |
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Will Tanaka, "The
Assault on AAP: Who Will Defend UCLA's 'Rainforest'?" |
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Michael B. Chung, "Kudos
to Kimichi: How Kimchi Will Save Koreans in Los Angeles" |
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Christie Lafranchi, "Viva
la Raza ... Women!" |
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all rights and materials
reserved for AAS M163/African American Studies M195 |
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