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Alina Méndez
How to Publish Your First Book: School for Advanced Research Press Talks to Alina Méndez
Pasifika Heritage Month 2021
AES Co-Sponsors of the Pasifika Heritage Month!
Prof. Bonus comments on “Why it’s complicated to group Asians and Pacific Islanders.”
positions: asia critique, Volume 29, Issue 1
Prof. Rick Bonus has just published an essay in the journal, positions: asia critique, “Navigating the Ocean in the School: Pacific Islanders in the Midst of Empire, Schooling, and Indigeneity.”
Prof. Oliver Rollins' new article on antiracism and neuroscience
AES joins Southeast Asia Center in condemning altered images of prisoners
Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, University of Michigan
Rick Bonus speaks on Pacific Islander student experiences and building community in university settings
South Seattle Emerald
Asian Americans Call For Solidarity With All People Of Color
KBCT TV
Northwest Now: Violence Against Asian Americans
The National Archives Building in Seattle, Washington. Courtesy of the U.S. National Archives
Tribes, preservation societies join lawsuit to save National Archives in Seattle
Corky Lee (1947-2021)
Remembering Corky Lee — the unofficial Asian American photographer laureate
Dr. Darlene Marie “Daya” Mortel Edouard
Darlene Marie Mortel Edouard,  Class of '04
Alon: Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies
Alon: Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies, with Rick Bonus as editor-in-chief, launches its first issue! 
Read top student research from Chicano Studies 255
AES Statement Against Anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander Violence
New NEH Grant Recipients
Jang Wook Huh Awarded NEH Fellowship, 2021-2022
Roxana Pardo Garcia, cofounder of Alimentado el Pueblo, poses for a portrait outside Lake Burien Presbyterian Church, December 14, 2020
Roxana Pardo Garcia (class of '13) -- Cofounder of Alimentado el Pueblo
AES Alumna Priya Frank
Alumna Priya Frank appointed as Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (DEDI) for Seattle Art Museum (SAM)
Bugs & Beasts Before the Law Colloquium
Carolyn Pinedo-Turnovsky contributes to Bugs and Beasts Before the Law Colloquium
Rea Tajiri: History and Memory
A Rediscovered Photobook Depicts Japanese American Resettlement in Postwar Chicago
Gillian Duenas
2020 MAP Scholarship Recipient: Gillian Duenas
Humanities Washington
Dr. La TaSha Levy joins a special panel, "Law and Disorder: Police Violence and Race in America," sponsored by Humanities Washington
Setsuko’s Secret - Shirley Ann Higuchi
New Book Examines Multigenerational Trauma and Activism in a Japanese American Family
Minor in Oceania and Pacific Islander Studies
Minor in Oceania and Pacific Islander Studies
Journal of Korean Studies; October 2020
Prof. Jang Wook Huh has published an essay in the Journal of Korean Studies, “The Student’s Hand: Industrial Education and Racialized Labor in Early Korean Protestantism.”