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“Buildin’ Bridges and Stirrin’ Waters” Event: Celebrating Amerasia’s Women’s Issues Vol. 35, Nos. 1 & 2
On November 5, 2009, the program entitled “Buildin’ Bridges and Stirrin’ Waters: Women of Color Feminism and Activism” was organized by the Asian American Studies Center staff and students as part of the 40th anniversary of UCLA Ethnic Studies. Celebrating … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1982 ILGWU Strike in New York Chinatown, Asian American & Pacific Islander Feminist Epistemology, Autonomous Women's Groups in India, Cambodian American "Refugee Acts", Detroit's Asian Political Alliance, Feminicide and Filipina Migrant Workers, GABNet, Grace Lee Boggs, Immigration Politics & Motherhood, Kazu Iijima, Khmer Girls in Action poems, Korean "Comfort" Women, Pinayist Pedagogy, Protección a la Joven de Oaxaca, Sansei Movement Women, So. Asian American Women's Organizations, Where Women Tell Stories, Yuri Kochiyama and Ericka Huggins conversation
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