UW Asian American Studies Faculty Book Celebration
UW Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Dr. , Madison, Wisconsin
press release: Celebrate four exciting new books from our Asian American Studies faculty, including Micro Media Industries: Hmong American Media Innovation in the Diaspora by Lori Lopez, Diasporic Poetics: Asian Writing in the United States, Canada, and Australia by Timothy Yu, Racist Love: Asian Abstraction and the Pleasures of Fantasy by Leslie Bow, and Immigrant Agency: Hmong American Movements and the Politics of Racialized Incorporation by Yang Sao Xiong. Ingraham 206. 4-5 p.m. Information: asianamerican@letsci.wisc.edu
Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month 2022: Courage in Community
There are no singular attributes that define the diverse and unique ethnic and cultural groups within the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American community — no food dish, item of clothing, or religious practice — except for the conscious and political choice to unite as one. As Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans, terms have historically been imposed on us by the majority that compress our individual cultures into one homogenous group (terms such as “The Asian Race,” or “The Model Minority,” or “The Wealthiest Race in America”). These terms have marked us as perpetual foreigners and reduced our identities to superficial, and often trivial, similarities. We challenge this and declare that being APIDA empowers us and brings us together. For those of us who have already found an APIDA community on campus or those still waiting to make their way— our voices are stronger together when we find Courage in Community. This April, we invite you to join us in celebrating our empowered APIDA identities!
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