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         Asian-american Organizations:     more books (100)
  1. Inter-generational paper on Asian American attitudes towards family values, interracial dating, and marriage by Flavia Tam, 1998
  2. Asian Pacific resource directory of the greater Bay Area: A complete guide to Asian Pacific organizations throughout nine Bay Area counties by Sharlene Lew, 1988
  3. The African-American Network: Get Connected More Than 5000 Prominent People Organizations African amern Commun by Crawford B. Bunkley, 1996-11-01
  4. The African American Theatre Directory, 1816-1960: A Comprehensive Guide to Early Black Theatre Organizations, Companies, Theatres, and Performing Groups by Bernard L. Peterson, 1997-05-30
  5. Black Political Organizations in the Post-Civil Rights Era
  6. He-Said-She-Said: Talk as Social Organization among Black Children (A Midland Book) by Marjorie Harness Goodwin, 1991-03-01
  7. African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision
  8. The Company Weavers of Bengal: The East India Company and the Organization of Textile Production in Bengal 1750-1813 (Oxford University South Asian Studies) by Hameeda Hossain, 1990-03-29
  9. Something Better for Our Children: Black Organization in the Chicago Public Schools, 1963-1971 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Dionne Danns, 2002-12-06
  10. Japanese Pride, American Prejudice: Modifying the Exclusion Clause of the 1924 Immigration Act by Izumi Hirobe, 2002-04-01
  11. Fighting for Us: Maulana Karenga, the US Organization, and Black Cultural Nationalism by Scot Brown, Clayborne Carson, 2005-03-01
  12. African American Males in School and Society: Practices and Policies for Effective Education by Vernon C. Polite, 1999-09-01
  13. Light In The Darkness: African Americans and the YMCA, 1852-1946 by Nina Mjagkij, 2003-12-01
  14. Closing the African American Achievement Gap in Higher Education

41. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
Asian American Cybernauts A comprehensive directory of Asian American organizations,cultural political web sites, personal home pages.
http://www.cetel.org/res.html
Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

42. CET -- DISCOVER YOUR ANCESTORS: Asian American Genealogy Resources
Asian American genealogy and family history, including web links, organizational contacts, and books.Category Regional Asia Society and Culture Genealogy......We hope that ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS will inspire you to learn more about yourAsian American family history and genealogy, and organizations INSTITUTIONS.
http://www.cetel.org/discover.html
Discover Your Ancestors We hope that ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS will inspire you to learn more about your Asian American family history and genealogy, and to preserve and pass on what you know or find. Why did your family come here? What and who did they leave behind? What was it like for them as the first generation? It is important that we learn our own stories and pass them on from generation to generation. Our stories, particularly of the early years in America, are largely unknown and untold. They need to be preserved so that we do not forget our roots and early struggles, and so that our history as Asian Americans becomes understood as a natural part of the history of America. Here are some ways to begin:
  • YOUR FAMILY.
    The best place to start in discovering your own ancestors is your family itself. Begin by asking your elders the names of your ancestors or stories from the past. You might even want to do an oral history of your family, recorded on audio or videotape. This can provide the essential beginnings to go even further back in time. To trace your family back to your country of origin, you will need a complete name of an immigrant relative and their place of origin. It also helps to have a date of a significant event in the relatives life in the old country, such as a wedding.

  • Many resources are available on the World Wide Web, including others who already may be doing research of use to you. However, you cannot actually do extensive genealogical research on the Web yet. Older records are usually handwritten on paper, and may exist on microfilm, but not yet in electronic format. The Web can be a place to link up with others doing genealogical research and share your questions and experiences. There are usenet groups on genealogy by region of the world (soc.genealogy), though none to date on Asia (Anyone want to start one? If you do

43. Asian American Studies -- Duke University Libraries
Guide to resources online and at the Perkins Library at Duke University, North Carolina.Category Science Social Sciences Asian American Studies...... Edited by Amy L. Unterburger. Detroit Gale Research, 1994. (Ref. 920.05 W628A832 1994/95). ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN organizations AT DUKE UNIVERSITY.
http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/asia-am.htm
duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us
The Asian American Experience:
A Guide to Selected to Resources in
Perkins Library, Duke University . . . and Beyond!
CONTENTS
Background Reference Sources: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Atlases
Bibliographies

Directories

Asian American Organizations at Duke University
...
Additional Duke and Other Web Sites

This guide is intended to supplement to the guides "Japan: An Annotated Guide to Selected Sources in the Duke University Libraries . . . and Beyond!" and "Twentieth Century China: A Guide to Selected Sources in the Duke University Libraries," and is intended to be an overview of how to identify reference, primary and secondary source materials; it is not a complete review of resources. For additional information see a librarian at the Reference Desk.
BACKGROUND REFERENCE SOURCES:
DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIA AND ATLASES
Avakian, Monique. Atlas of Asian-American History . New York: Checkmark Books, 2002. (Ref. 973.0495 A945 A881 2002) Asian American Encyclopedia . Ed. by Franklin Ng. New York: Michael Cavendish, 1995. (Ref. 973.0495003 A832 1995)

44. Resources For Asian American Studies
and Reference Guide Covers background reference sources dictionaries and encyclopedias,bibliographies, directories, Asian American organizations at Duke
http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/eac/asian-am.htm
duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us
Asian American Studies
Resources at Duke
    Bibliography and Reference Guide
    Covers background reference sources: dictionaries and encyclopedias, bibliographies, directories, Asian American organizations at Duke University, electronic databases finding materials In the online and card catalogs: LC subject headings, primary, contemporary and documentary source materials, book reviews and additional web sites.
    Pacific Rim and the Asian-American Experience

    Film and Video at Lilly Library
    Asian Student Association

    Homepage of Duke's student organization. Mission statement emphasizes unity of the entire Duke community, enlightenment, and elevation of discourse by inclusiveness in their numerous activities that they sponsor on campus. Web site contains several useful links.
World Wide Web
    General
    Chinese Historical Society of America

    One of the oldest and largest organizations dedicated to the study, documentation, and dissemination of Chinese American History. Website contains abstracts for their publications, including a list of the table of contents of the journal

45. UT Library Online - Research By Subject - Asian-American Studies

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/aa/orgs.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! Center for Asian-American Studies
All UT Departments

Contact information:
Gera Draaijer

Asian-American Studies Bibliographer
PCL 2.430
UTLOL
Research by Subject - Asian-American Studies
Asian American Organizations: UT and External
UT Austin Student Organizations
  • Asian American Relations Group
  • Asian Business Students Association
    To serve as a center for educational and occupational opportunities within the business community.
  • Asian Health Professions Organization
    To support and to help Asian students who are seeking health professions, organizes guest speakers, field trips, scholarship fund, tutoring, test bank, textbook exchange program, banquet, and other activities for members.
  • Asian Law Students Association
    Promotes awareness of Asian culture throughout the law school and promotes professional ties to increase job opportunities after graduation, including one or two major events highlighting Asian holidays and speakers and or alumni to visit the law school.
  • South Asian Health Professions Association Seminar series with medical students, physicians, etc. a potential speakers, information seminars, student mentoring, career advice, etc.

46. UT Library Online - Research By Subject - Asian-American Studies

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/aa/
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! Center for Asian-American Studies
All UT Departments

Contact information:
Gera Draaijer

Asian-American Studies Bibliographer
PCL 2.430
UTLOL
Research by Subject - Asian-American Studies
Asian-American Studies Resources

47. Asian American Federation - 9/11 Resources Directory
List All organizations Search For An Organization. Children Development Alzheimer'sAssociation Andolan for South Asian Workers Asian American Bar Association
http://www.aafny.org/relief/911org.asp
Asian American Federation
FEDERATION
Relief Efforts

Resource Guides

9/11 Resources

Relief Initiative

WTC Fund

RESEARCH
Elder Study

9/11 Reports

Documentary Screenings 9/11 Resources for Asian Americans is a listing of health and human service providers who are assisting Asian Americans affected by the tragedy on September 11th. The directory was created to serve as an informational resource for individuals and agencies seeking culturally and linguistically appropriate services related to 9/11. This directory serves as a supplement to the existing Human Services for Asian Americans Directory. List All Organizations Search For An Organization A B ... Y A Adults with Dyslexia Workforce Development Corp Agency for Women and Children Development Alzheimer's Association Andolan for South Asian Workers ... Asian Women in Business B Bangladeshi-American Friendship Association Bellevue Hospital, South Asian Clinic C Charles B. Wang Community Health Center Chhaya CDC Chinatown Manpower Project Chinatown YMCA ... Consortium For Worker Education D Desis Rising Up and Moving (DRUM) F Filipino American Human Services G GABRIELA Garment Industry Development Corp H Hamilton-Madison House Henry Street Settlement I Infant Child Health Assessment Program International Institute of New Jersey J Japanese American Association Japanese American Social Services, Inc

48. Asian American Federation
Leadership; Japanese American Citizens League. JACL founded in 1929 isone of the oldest Asian American organizations in the US. Filipino
http://www.aafny.org/resources/links.asp
Asian American Federation
RESOURCES

Main

Links

Publications

Media List
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AAFNY CIC

New York City Asian American and Selected Sites TOP National Asian American Sites TOP General

49. Multicultural Links Of Interest - Asian Pacific Islander
Asian Pacific Islander American organizations. Resources at Penn State. AlphaKappa Delta Phi Sorority (KDPhi). Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF).
http://www.equity.psu.edu/mrc/links/apa.html

50. Related Links, Asian American Student Affairs, Northwestern University
Chicago. The Office maintains a database of Asian/Asian American serviceorganizations in the greater Chicagoland area. Areas of
http://www.northwestern.edu/asian-american/links.html
Search Northwestern Search Help Student Affairs STUDENT AFFAIRS Asian / Asian American Student Services Student Affairs Asian/Asian American Student Services Related Links Welcome About Services Academics ...
Other Sites of Interest
Student Organizations and Conferences Asian American Association (AAA) - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Asian American Students in Alliance (AASIA) - University of Illinois Chicago

Asian Cultural Exchange (ACE) - DePaul University

Asian Pacific American Coalition - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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United Asian American Organizations (UAAO) - University of Michigan

Professional Organizations Asian American Exchange (AX)
Asian American Journalist Association (AAJA)

Center for Asian Arts and Media @ Columbia College Chicago

National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP)

Community and Human Services Organizations Located just north of the 3rd largest city in the nation, Northwestern students have access to a variety of community service opportunities in Chicago. The Office maintains a database of Asian/Asian American service organizations in the greater Chicagoland area. Areas of service interest include after-school mentoring and tutoring programs for children, domestic violence shelters and support services, English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs, computer literacy programs, citizenship programs, and various other social service programs for immigrants and refugees.

51. ECASU Asian American Links And Resources
mostly organizations and political resources, pretty well updated AsianAmericanorganizations and political resources. Email links to links@ecasu.org.
http://www.ecasu.org/links.htm
Asian-American Resources
student
national greek publications ... other
Know a resource not listed here? Email links@ecasu.org This month's featured link: civilrights.org provides an astounding array of resources about the full range of current civil rights issues. Combining the resources of over 185 national organizations, the site is comprehensive, easy to navigate, and provides users with the tools to take immediate action.
Student Organizations ACAASU (old link)
APSU
(old link)
ECASU

ECASU 2000

ECASU 2001

FIND-D1
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MAASU

Atlantic Coast Asian American Students Union (Southeast) West Coast Asian Pacific Student Union East Coast Asian Student Union last year's conference site at Yale ECASU 2001 Conference at Columbia Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue (many districts) Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Student Association Korean American Students Conference Japan Associate NETwork Midwest Asian American Student Union National Organizations AAJA OCA JACL KAC ... TACL 80-20 Initiative Political Action Committee Asian American Journalists Association Organization of Chinese Americans Japanese American Citizens League Korean American Coalition National Asian Pacific American Bar Association National Asian Pacific America Legal Consortium Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Southeast Asia Resource Action Center Taiwanese American Citizens League

52. Get Involved With The East Coast Asian Student Union
ECASU was found in the late 1970s to develop a vehicle to increase communicationand provide mutual support to Asian American organizations across campus.
http://www.ecasu.org/ECASUpromo.htm
Get involved with the East Coast Asian Student Union! HOW do I get involved?
  • Attend the 2002 ECASU Conference (check out www.ecasu2002.org Become a Regional Representative for the ECASU National Board, or become your institution’s School Liaison
  • *Those interested in a Regional Representative position must attend an informational session concerning the National Board (Saturday morning of the conference) as well as the National Board elections (Saturday afternoon of the conference). WHAT is ECASU? ECASU was found in the late 1970s to develop a vehicle to increase communication and provide mutual support to Asian American organizations across campus. ECASU has grown into a powerful forum and channel for Asian and Asian American issues and activism. Moreover, ECASU has helped campuses institute Asian American Weeks, increased Asian American student awareness and participation, coordinated investigations into college usage of quotas limiting Asian American admissions, established Asian American Studies programs, and combated racism; ECASU has consistently stood for the interests of Asian American students. WHAT has ECASU done this year?

    53. Beginning Library Research On Asian American Studies
    Asian American Resources From MITthis site lists the social organizations,media outlets, Asian American events that have websites.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/asam.html

    Beginning Library Research on ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Stanford University Libraries contain many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of Asian Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of Asian American, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog to to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal and newspaper articles and published papers. Socrates can tell you what library materials Stanford owns and where they are located, allowing you to search by author, title, call number, organization, or subject. When searching Socrates , it helps to know the Library of Congress Subject Headings. One method of identifying the subject headings is to check the Library of Congress Subject Headings bound volumes. Another (online) method is to locate material you know is on your topic by doing an author (A) and/or title (T) search. Then look at the full display to see what

    54. Asian American Studies
    American Art. Top of Page. Archives, Historical Societies, Museums. Top ofPage. Arts, Culture, Literature. Top of Page. Associations and organizations.
    http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subj/asian-am.html
    Asian American Studies
    Contents
    Associations and Organizations
    Departments and Programs
    Pegasus UCSB Library Catalog
    Electronic Indexes, Abstracts, and Journal Articles
    A directory of UCSB electronic resources including resources for Ethnic, Gender, and Area Studies.
    The California Ethnic Multicultural Archives (CEMA) houses the following: Asian American Theater Company Archives, Robert Billigmeier Collection (Japanese evacuation and relocation study-Tule Lake Relocation Center), the Chinese American Voters Education Committee, Inc. Archives , the Iris Chang Papers (Chinese American writer), Chinese American Political Association Archives, Michio Ito Collection (Japanese American dancer and choreographer), Genny Lim Papers (Chinese American playwright, poet, performance artist), Ester Soriano-Hewitt Papers (Filipina American civil rights activist). The Arts Library also has a variety of Art Exhibition Catalogs related to Asian American Art. Top of Page
    Top of Page
    Associations and Organizations
    Top of Page
    Departments and Programs

    55. ASIAN AMERICAN INSTITUTE - EMPOWER EDUCATE ADVOCATE
    Therefore, the Institute led the formation of the first coalition of Chicago's AsianAmerican organizations to work on voter registration, education, getout
    http://www.aaichicago.org/aaiprograms.html
    2000 Highlights
    ADVOCACY
    • Mobilizing and responding to urgent issues of discrimination. The Asian American Institute serves as one of the leading organizations in the Illinois Asian American Hate Crimes Network , which monitors hate crime cases and mobilizes community members to show a presence during court hearings. Most recently, the Network took action to alert the community about the attacks on Asian American women, translate and disseminate flyers throughout the northern Chicagoland area, and advocate on the community's behalf to all the northern district police departments to become active in preventing further attacks. AAI was recognized by the Chicago Police Department and the Cook County State's Attorney for its efforts during this time.
      This year the Asian American community has taken a new step in advocating of its fair share of resources and representation. As a follow-up to a successful Candidates Forum in late 1998, the Institute launched a new effort, the Political Empowerment Initiative. Elected officials with a significant number of Asian American constituents were graded by a diverse, non-partisan panel of Asian American leaders who assessed the officials with regard to Asian American outreach, empowerment of Asian Americans (via appointments, public funding, hiring and slating), stance on Asian Americans and redistricting, and awareness of Asian American issues. The assessment report has garnered strong support from community members, and several public officials have requested meeting to discuss the panel's findings and how they might be more accessible to the community.

    56. RESOURCES - Important Organizations Within The Asian/Asian Pacific American/US A
    Asian Pacific American Media / Advocacy organizations. Literature Foundation For AAIndependent Media On Gold Mountain Exhibit (Event) Asian American (PBS Show
    http://us_asians.tripod.com/resources.html
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    EAST COAST RESOURCES 2nd Generation Theater A Magazine AAGEN As I Am ... NAATA INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES Hollywood Masala Minorities in the Media Singapore Rep. Theater Tsinoy WEST COAST RESOURCES AATC Artists' Republic of Fremont Asian Americans for Community Outreach Asian Improv Records ... Yell-Oh Girls SPECIAL FEATURES Tia Carrere Margaret Cho Church of Rhythm Hiroshima ... HOME SECTIONS Featured Actors Featured Actresses Featured Directors Featured Musicians ... Film Festivals Click Here to receive email when this page changes o Powered by NetMind o var test=0; document.write("<");document.write("! "); document.write(" ");document.write(">"); AVAILABLE RESOURCES Within the US Asian Communities LISTED HERE are resources throughout the country where anybody serious about their art can plug into, develop their craft, network with other artists, find organizations that Asian Pacific American artists and where one can learn the "Biz."

    57. @LA Asian Cultural Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Orange
    Directories AArisings Asian American Links organizations AsianBizGuide Los AngelesMetro Directory of Asian businesses in the Los Angeles metropolitan
    http://www.at-la.com/@la-asia.htm
    Asian Resources
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    whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County Arabic Asian in General Armenian Australian ...
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    Cal State Northridge (CSUN) Asian American Studies Dept.

    Claremont Colleges Intercollegiate Dept. of Asian Studies
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    Loyola Marymount University Dept. of Asia and Pacific Studies Program
    , Westchester Loyola Marymount University Asian Pacific American Studies Program , Westchester Occidental College Asian Studies Dept. , Eagle Rock Pacific Rim Institute , Beverly Hills , Malibu Pitzer College Asian American Studies Dept. , Claremont Pomona College Asian Languages and Literatures Dept. , Claremont UCI Asian American Interdisciplinary Studies Program , Irvine , Westwood , Westwood UCLA Interdepartmental Program in East Asian Studies , Westwood UCLA Interdepartmental Program in Southeast Asian Studies , Westwood UC Riverside East Asian Languages and Civilizations Program UC Riverside Asian American Studies University of Redlands Program in Asian Studies USC Dept. of East Asian Languages and Culture

    58. LookSmart - Asian American Educational Organizations
    Asian American Educational organizations Contains course, curriculum, location,contact, and policy info for Asian American political education groups.
    http://www.looksmart.com/eus1/eus302562/eus317836/eus317916/eus147916/eus237166/

    59. Children Of The Camps | ORGANIZATIONS
    Asian American organization in the United States. The Japanese American NetworkThe Japanese American Network (JA*Net) is a partnership of organizations that
    http://www.pbs.org/childofcamp/resources/organizations.html

    Japanese American History
    Japanese American Organizations
    Japanese American History Japanese American History Archives
    Books, periodicals, documents, maps, photographs, art and film relating to the Japanese experience in the United States from the mid-1800s, when the first Japanese pioneers set foot on American soil, to the present.
    Japanese American National Museum

    The mission of the museum is to make known the Japanese American experience as an integral part of our nation's heritage in order to improve understanding and appreciation for America's ethnic and cultural diversity.
    National Japanese American Historical Society

    The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS), founded in 1980 in San Francisco, is a non-profit membership supported organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and dissemination of materials relating to the history and culture of Japanese Americans.
    Japanese American Organizations
    Japanese American Cultural and Community Center
    Started in 1980, JACCC is a non-profit organization IN L.A.with a mission to preserve and encourage an appreciation of Japanese and Japanese American heritage and cultural arts.

    60. Asian American Arts Organizations
    Asian American Arts organizations this list is still being built and does noteven touch the surface of the number of Asian American Arts organizations on
    http://www.vconline.org/oldfiles/programs/aaaorg.htm
    Asian American Arts Organizations
    : this list is still being built and does not even touch the surface of the number of Asian American Arts organizations on-line. AARising Records provides an amazing amount of Asian American links Asian American Writers' Workshop OnLine Asian Canadian Asian Improv Records , produces many of the Asian American musicians including Jon Jang. Check out their catalog. Great Leap

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