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  2. Asian Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Term Ethnicity State Party Offices held Kamala Harris (1964–) 2021–present: Indian American: California: Democratic: Harris, who is half Indian American, [8] became the US' first female vice president, the highest-ranking female elected official in U.S. history, and the first African-American and first Asian-American vice president.

  3. Asian American Dreams - Wikipedia

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    The book chronicles Zia's childhood in New Jersey and her interactions with American racial dynamics of the mid-20th century. Somini Gengupta of The New York Times stated that the book has a "polemical" tone and that it "is part memoir, part social history". [1] It also discusses the murder of Vincent Chin and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. [2]

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the ...

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    This is a list of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans in the U.S. Congress. Asian Americans are Americans of Asian descent. The term refers to a panethnic group that includes diverse populations with ancestral origins in East Asia, South Asia or Southeast Asia, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. [1]

  6. Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 1989, Lin Liu, Sandra Yamane, Sharon Yanagi, Melinda Yee, Paul Igasaki, Rod Hsiao, and Chantale Wong, founded CAPAL in Washington D.C. in order to address the lack of Asian American Pacific Islander representation in public service. In almost 30 years, the organization has grown from an all-volunteer nonprofit organization to one with a ...

  7. New Curtain Up! documentary shows how 'Frozen' helps Asian ...

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    The production of "Frozen" by PS 124 helps Asian-American kids break stereotypes and tackle diversity and inclusion - and it's all captured on film.

  8. Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research ...

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    The Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium (AAPIPRC) focuses on critical policy issues facing the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. . Conceived of as part of the White House Executive Order 13515 (2009) (Increasing Participation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Federal Programs) [1] the consortium supports, promotes, and conducts applied social ...

  9. Is Asian Representation In Hollywood Finally Changing?

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    It found there was little to no meaningful increase in representation, despite Asian Americans being the fastest-growing demographic in the U.S. Only 3.4% of films had an Asian American lead or co ...