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  2. Asian American feminism - Wikipedia

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    Asian American art often explores, questions, and interrogates identity. Scholars have questioned the use of the term Asian American art or Asian American art history for its limitations in categorization, instead focusing on diaspora, which refers to transnational movement and displaced populations. [31]

  3. File:Genres of Memory and Asian American Women's Activism.pdf

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  4. Sociocultural perspective - Wikipedia

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    According to Asian American Journal of Psychology, "Coping with perceived racial and gender discrimination experiences among 11 Asian/Asian American female faculty at various Christian universities" have been examined in this theory. After the study was conducted the results revealed that "ten of the 11 women described experiences where they ...

  5. Dragon Ladies: Asian American Feminists Breathe Fire

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    Dragon Ladies was published after the mainstream feminism movement, and Asian American movement failed to represent the issues and interests of Asian American women. Therefore, the book sets out to "describe, expand, and nurture the growing resistance of Asian American women and girls and their allies" by bringing together the reactions of ...

  6. Center for Asian American Media - Wikipedia

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    Earlier in 1971, Los Angeles–based activists and artists established Visual Communications (VC), a community-based organization that had been instrumental in helping to create many early examples of Asian American filmmaking, including the first Asian American feature film, Robert A. Nakamura's Hito Hata: Raise the Banner in 1980.

  7. Asian American activism - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, the Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act, which was led by Asian Americans Advancing Justice and The Asian American Foundation was signed into law, making Illinois the first state in the US to require all public schools to teach a unit of Asian American history. The legislation went into effect starting ...

  8. Asian Americans in broadcast journalism - Wikipedia

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    Connie Chung led the way for future Asian-American woman journalists as a reporter on network news from the 1970s to 2006. [2] She started with coverage of the Watergate trial in the early 1970s and later did the short news announcements between evening television programs for West Coast CBS television stations in a segment called CBS Newbreak ...

  9. Asian American Women Artists Association - Wikipedia

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    Local Invisibility, Postcolonial Feminisms talks about studies in gender, sexuality, and culture. It looks into postcolonial poetic and artistic work of four generations of female Asian American artists in the San Francisco Bay Area. [7] There is a chapter on the AAWAA (Asian American Women Artists Association).