
AAS faculty and students present the following papers at the National Association of Ethnic Studies Conference held March 23-25, 2017 at San Francisco State University:
Developing Culturally Relevant and Community Responsive Leaders
Arlene Daus-Magbual
Angelica Faustino
Allen Ocampo
Robert Bisquera
Shannon Deloso
Lorenzo Escalante
Deodor Tronco
Transracial & Transnational Adoptee Wellness through Digital, Local, and Global Culture and Community-Making
Kira Donnell
From Burma and Bhutan: Community-Based Participatory Research with Refugee Communities
Russell Jeung
Unquiet Asians: Radical Asian American Solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives and Standing Rock, Seeding the Fertile Terrain of Collective Resistance in the Present
Simmy Makhijani
Breaking Silence/Healing with Justice: Organizing Lessons from San Francisco's ‘Comfort Women’ memorial struggle
Eric Mar
On the importance of storytelling memoirs and dialogues
Isabelle Pelaud
Plenary Roundtable Keynote speaker
Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
Confronting U.S. and Japanese Colonialism of Okinawa through Asian American Panethnicity
Wesley Ueunten
Before the Wall: Studying Race, Immigration and Angel Island through Immigration Case Files
Grace Yoo
See link for the final program for time and room http://ethnicstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/NAES2017FINALPROGRAM...