Tag Archives: Where Women Tell Stories
In Honor of Women’s History Month…
I will tell you something about stories, They aren’t just entertainment, Don’t be fooled. They are all we have, you see, all we have to fight off illness and death. You don’t have anything If you don’t have the stories. … Continue reading →
Posted in News and Announcements, Press Specials
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Tagged Amerasia Journal, Feminism, Gender, Sex, Subjugated To Subject, Where Women Tell Stories
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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 →
Posted in Documenting Asian America, From the Journal
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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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