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Asian American Studies Denied to San Quentin Inmates

Education frees the mind, builds character — and some argue — may reduce recidivism. For Eddy Zheng, the San Quentin College program has been rehabilitative...
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April 17, 2003

The New Calculus of Diversity on Campus

At public universities in California and Texas, the end of affirmative action in admissions has benefited one minority: Asian-Americans. And if the Supreme Court decides...
By Jacques Steinberg | New York Times
February 02, 2003

NAPALC: Background Information on Affirmative Action and U-Michigan

Like most colleges and universities, the University of Michigan recognizes the value of racial and ethnic diversity in its student body. The University stands firm...
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January 27, 2003

Positive stereotype hinders Asian kids

By Phuong Ly (c) 2003, The Washington Post Standing next to the traditional lion statues and red good-luck signs, members of Chinese Christian Church in...
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January 26, 2003

Petition & Letter Writing Campaign to End Discrimination in Schools

Some points from the article I'd like to stress: * Bautista, 40, was a practicing physician in the Philippines before she moved to the United...
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November 13, 2002

REFLECTIONS: The Untold Histories of Asian American Seniors

For event information, please call (408) 859-6579 Parking is available at Nihonmachi Parking Garage (Post/Webster) "Reflections: The Untold Histories of Asian American Seniors" documents the...
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October 30, 2002

Schools Feel Teacher Crunch as Number of Foreign Students Grows

Many of the foreign children who enroll in public schools speak at least some English, but others do not understand a word of what is...
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October 04, 2002

The Invisibility of Asian-American Scholars

Public intellectuals lead an open life of the mind, commanding a broad audience with a deep understanding of their specialized fields of inquiry. They serve...
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June 14, 2002
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