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New Amerasia focuses on linkages between Asian and Indigenous experiences of “Carceral States”
The latest issue of Amerasia Journal, guest edited by Karen Leong and Myla Vicenti Carpio, examines the convergence of Asian and Indigenous communities as subjects of the carceral state in the United States and Canada. It explores the intersections between … Continue reading
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