Newly digitized papers shed light on WWII internment
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Stanford University Libraries have digitized an “extraordinary collection” of letters and photographs that expand the historical record of wartime incarceration in the United States.
What to know about ethnic studies in California high schools
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California’s new ethnic studies graduation requirement faces challenges. Stanford historian Al Camarillo shares key context on its rollout, preparation gaps, and long-term promise.
Asian American research center launches
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Gifts from a global community of donors are providing funding for the new center, which was co-founded by Gordon H. Chang, Stephen Sano, and Jeanne Tsai. Chang will serve as the center’s inaugural director.
A long history of insecurity, fear, vulnerability among Asian American communities
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The recent tragedies in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay are part of a long history of violence inflicted upon Asian Americans, says Stanford historian Gordon Chang.