• APIDA Hip Hop Scholars Webinar Series Filipino and Black Shared Resistance in Music: From the Blues Through Hip Hop (3 of 4)

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    Join the Asian American Education Projector for our workshop series, APIDA Hip Hop Scholars Webinars. In this webinar, we will be joined by Dr. Melvin Villaver, Jr. to discuss Filipino and Black communities and their shared resistance in music. Filipinos and Black Americans have historically performed solidarity through music. From the early histories of Filipino […]

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    APIDA Hip Hop Scholars Webinar Series: Asian Americans in Hip Hop and Movement (4 of 4)

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    Join the Asian American Education Projector for our workshop series, APIDA Hip Hop Scholars Webinars. In this webinar, we will be joined by Dr. grace shinhae jun who will share her expertise on Asian American history, representation, and activism through hip hop and movement. Dr. grace will discuss the importance of building solidarity through dance […]

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  • The First Lunar New Year Celebration in the U.S.

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    Join us on  in honor of the Year of the Snake (2025) and learn about the historical significance of the first Chinatown in the United States. During the 1850s, thousands of Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States in search of economic opportunities during the Gold Rush. Most of them settled in California, especially northern […]

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  • History: HMong in Wisconsin

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    Join The Asian American Education Project for a live, virtual workshop in partnership with the Wisconsin Council for Social Studies, the Wisconsin Historical Society, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. The year 2025 represents a significant milestone: the 50th anniversary of the HMong community's first arrival to the United States. We invite you to […]

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  • Hawaiian History Month: ‘Iolani Palace

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    Built in 1882, ‘Iolani Palace symbolized the center of royal life in the Kingdom of Hawai'i. It was once the home of Hawai'i's last monarchs. Today, 'Iolani Palace represents the […]

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    Education Workshop Webinar – Immigration

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    APIDAs were once excluded from entering the U.S. The Civil Rights Movement spearheaded by Black Americans led to the revision of discriminatory laws including immigration laws—leading to the passage of […]

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  • Why APIDA Curriculum Matters

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    This workshop provides an overview of the Asian American Education Project’s lesson plans and the five thematic units on citizenship; civil rights; identity; immigration; and racism. It will cover the […]

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    On The Road: Sikh American Truck Drivers

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    Join The Asian American Education Project for a live, virtual workshop in partnership with the Sikh Coalition to learn about the history and experiences of Sikh American truck drivers. Sikh […]

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  • AAPI New York: Stories in Queens

    CUNY School of Law 2 Court Square West, Community Room, Queens, NY, United States

    Localized History Project and Asian American Education Project are building NYC's AAPI Studies Curriculum! Come learn Queens AAPI History. The Localized History Project@AAARI-CUNY and The Asian American Eduation Project are working to build NYC's AAPI Studies Curriculum, and support educators, students, and community learn and incorporate localized NYC AAPI history into their classroom. In this […]

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