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         Korean Asian Americans:     more books (101)
  1. The Dance of Identities: Korean Adoptees and Their Journey Toward Empowerment (Intersections : Asian and Pacific American Transcultural Studies) by John D. Palmer, 2010-12-30
  2. Korean Children's Favorite Stories by Kim So-Un, Jeong Kyoung-Sim, 2004-04-15
  3. The Korean Spirit: Poems by H.C. Kim, 2007-08-15
  4. Be(com)Ing Korean in the United States: Exploring Ethnic Identity Formation Through Cultural Practices by S. Sonya Gwak, 2008-12-28
  5. A Step From Heaven by An Na, 2003-01-13
  6. Century of the Tiger: One Hundred Years of Korean Culture in America 1903-2003 (Manoa 14, 2)
  7. Asians in America: Filipinos, Koreans and East Indians (The Immigrant heritage of America series) by H.Brett Melendy, 1978-02-06
  8. Plantation Child and Other Stories (Kolowalu Books) by Eve Begley Kiehm, 1995-07
  9. Seeds from a Silent Tree:An Anthology By Korean Adoptees by Jo Rankin, 1997-12-01
  10. Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Military Brides in America (Nation of Newcomers) by Ji-Yeon Yuh, 2004-04-01
  11. Yoon and the Jade Bracelet by Helen Recorvits, Gabi Swiatkowska, 2008-08-05
  12. Asian Americans and Alzheimer's disease: Assimilation, culture, and beliefs [An article from: Journal of Aging Studies] by R.S. Jones, T.W. Chow, et all
  13. Identity, Multiple: Asian-Americans: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by Laura Uba, 2005
  14. Asian Americans in Class Charting the Achievement Gap Among Korean American Youth by Jamir Lrw, 2006

81. HotsitesAsian Americans
Concentration Camps Japanese americans Japanese American University) Brown UniversityKorean Students Association Hmong and Southeast asian American Club
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/astopics.html

82. Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau
who gave their lives in the korean War the monument and exhibits remember JapaneseAmericans and their asian Art Gallery 1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix; (602) 257
http://www.visitphoenix.com/asian.shtml
Submit an RFP Civic Plaza Venues Meeting Services ... Request Media Kit
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Asian American History in Phoenix
Arizona holds the distinction of having the first Chinese-American anywhere in the U.S. as an elected official in its House of Representatives. In 1946 Wing F. Ong, sent by his family from San Francisco, arrived in Phoenix to earn a law degree from the University of Arizona. He helped build working relationships between Asian and non-Asian communities. Another Asian public servant, Thomas Tang, became a judge in the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court, which includes Arizona. APS (formerly Arizona Public Service Co.), the state's largest public utility, was founded by Japanese immigrant Hachiro Onuki. Despite the indignity of interning Japanese settlers in harsh, isolated camps in Greater Phoenix during WWII, because they were considered a threat to national security, these Asians managed to flourish. They were notable as growers of magnificent decorative flowers along Baseline Road, and as farmers of quality produce and citrus.

83. Asian American Federation - 9/11 Resources Directory
Defense Education Fund asian americans For Equality APA Legal Consortium NationalKorean American Service Against Sweatshops New York asian Women's Center
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

84. Asian, Pacific, & South Asian American Video: Media Resources Center UCB:
Miscellaneous and General Works; Chinese americans; Japanese americans; Koreanamericans; Fillipino americans; South/Southesast asian/Pacific Island americans.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AsianAmvid.html

  • Miscellaneous and General Works
  • Chinese Americans
  • Japanese Americans
  • Korean Americans ...
  • The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or films with images of Asian Americans)
  • People of Mixed Race - Interracial Marriage/Dating
  • South and South East Asia and Oceania Studies (includes videos about South/South East Asians living in countries other than the US)

  • Document maintained on server: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ by
    Gary Handman, Head, Media Resources Center.

    Last update 3/9/01 [am] MRC web graphics by Mary Scott, Graphics Office, The Teaching Library

    85. Recommended Links
    asianamericans. diverse asian American community. You can almost thinkof asian-Nation as an online version of asian americans 101. .
    http://www.kimsoft.com/kww-links.htm
    Recommended Links
    MBC: Now can be told
    Korea Information Service

    Korean History Online

    Defense Korea
    ...
    North Korea Studies By Russian Scholars
    Americans in Korea
    The Alpha Homestay Korea Korean Homestay WOW International House Korea HomeStay ... Housing in Korea - A Cyber Realtor
    Asian-Americans
    Search Asia-Links US
    Japan

    China
    ...
    India

    • - your one-stop information source on the historical, political, social, economic, and cultural elements and issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community. You can almost think of Asian-Nation as an online version of "Asian Americans 101."
    • Creative Online Enterprises Brings the Best of Asia to This Side of the Pacific. It offers every visitor the opportunity to experience "All of Asia Under One Roof" inside. By combining individually selected merchants, developing strategic partnerships with high profile websites, and affiliating with various service providers, Creative Online Enterprises intends to offer a gateway to Asia. Everyone is welcome to pass through the doors and come see what’s inside.
    • Asia Observer is a start page for people who follow news and developments in East and Southeast Asia - providing news, background, discussion forums and useful links. Separate start pages for each country in the region.

    86. Queer Asian Americans
    queer asian website with email list
    http://www.geocities.com/queerasian_2000/links.html
    Welcome to the Queer Asian Website
    Designed especially for Chinese American Lesbians
    This page is under construction. Please send all link suggestions to burroug3@msu.edu
    International
    GLB Hong Kong Tokyo Dyke Info Lina Wowor Indonesian lesbian info Lesbian Center Thailand
    Miscellaneous
    Gay Asian News Gay Asian Literature Dyke Nation LesbiaNation ... Dharma-Dyke's Website you are Kwan-Yin WomBAT E-mail forum for bisexual women Lesbian Gardens Techno Dyke Headquarters a gathering place for Web savvy dykes gURL the on-line web mag for U Women on the Web W.O.W. Lesbian.org the oldest and largest collection of lesbian links on the net A Dyke's World Girlfriends Major American lesbian magazine Dyke Action Machine Cyber Grrl
    Resources
    Southeast Asia Lesbian Resources SAWNET; South Asian Women's NETwork Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Home Page Utopia: Southeast Asian Gay and Lesbian Resources ... Groovy Annie's Canadian resource site Kabaklaan, a Queer CyberMagazine for Filipinos No. 2 Keanoo's Gay Asian Links Gay Vietnamese on the NET Queer Asian/Pacific resources ... for People Like Us a webzine for GLBT from an Asian perspective GAS Gay Artist Supports from Japan Typhoongirls Vancouver social group for young Asian lesbians Asia trendy San Francisco restaurant and club Indonesian Lesbian's Homepage Indonesian Lesbian Forum threaded discussion board The Gully queer weekly online magazine, special focus on Gay Taiwan

    87. American Women's History: Asian-American Women
    then American Radicalism Collection, and asian American. The of Japanese and JapaneseAmericans during World War II. korean American Digital Archive online
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-asian.html
    American Women's History: A Research Guide
    Asian-American Women
    Home Page Last Update: 11/15/2002 Suggestion Box
    Bibliographies
    In addition to the sources cited below, consult the "Annual Selected Bibliography" in Amerasia Journal Asian Women in America: A Bibliography . Madison, Wis.: Women's Studies Librarian, University of Wisconsin System, 1987. 13p. Kim, Hyung-Chan, ed. Asian-American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography and Research Guide . Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1989. 504p. Poon, Wei Chi. A Guide for Establishing Asian American Core Collections . Berkeley, Calif.: Asian American Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley, c1989. Rosseel, Trish, comp. Asian American Women Bibliography [online]. [Cambridge, Mass.]: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, July 1994, revised by Melanie Burror, June 1996 [cited 16 August 1998]. Available from: http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles/libcolls/bksper/bibs/asian.htm.
    Biographical Sources
    See the general Biographical Sources section for additional information sources.

    88. Interview With Congressman Jay Kim: Yisei, Summer 1997 Issue
    While my staff is quite small, I have hired promising korean/asianAmericansand provided internships to asian-American students.
    http://hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei/backissues/summer_97/kim.html
    Congressman Jay Kim Talks with Yisei
    By the Staff Congressman Jay Kim, a Republican Representative from California's 41st Congressional District since 1992, is the only Korean American ever elected to Congress. Often looked upon by supporters as the embodiment of the American Dream, Congressman Kim has also received much criticism, especially from the younger generation of Korean Americans. Yisei recently had an opportunity to talk with Congressman Kim. Yisei: Do you still see discrimination and bias against Asian Americans in your dealings with businessmen and government officials? If so, in what ways and how have you dealt with such discrimination?
    Kim: Despite the significant progress I have seen towards eliminating discrimination and racial bias in our country since I immigrated to the United States in 1961, sadly there remain problems in race relations. Certain forms of discrimination continue against Asian-Americans, most notably in the higher education system where outstanding Asian-Americans have been denied admission because it is claimed that too many of "us" are already in the university. Similar attitudes have limited Asian-American promotions to senior leadership positions in corporations. I am disappointed that President Clinton-despite his promises-has yet to nominate any Asian-American to any cabinet or agency head-level positions. Too few Asian-Americans have been nominated to ambassadorial or other Senate-confirmable positions, including federal judgeships. In government, we've actually slid backwards over the past four years.

    89. Asian-Americans’ Long History In U.S. Military
    Philippines. Many asianamericans served in combat units in the KoreanWar and have fought in many wars since then. asian-americans
    http://www2.acc.af.mil/accnews/may02/02230.html
    Released: May 17, 2002
    Asian-Americans’ long history in U.S. military
    By 1st Lt. Cristina Oxtra
    27th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
    CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (ACCNS) I can recall a conversation with a young man at a store some time ago. I had recently been commissioned in the Air Force. When I asked him if he worked in the local area, he said, “I work on base.” He was apparently an active-duty military member. When he asked me where I worked, I replied, “I work on base as well.” But before I could finish my response, he quipped, “Oh, so you work at the BX.”
    There are many Asian-Americans who work in the civilian sector on base and provide a valuable service to military people and their families. Despite what some people might think, there are also many Asian-American citizens who dedicate their lives to the United States through military service.
    Before I joined the military, I told a man in a business office that I was born in the Philippines and my family and I immigrated to America when I was 13. He was proud to say he was stationed in the Philippines when he was in the military and knew a great deal about the country.
    Then he said, “You speak good English.”

    90. Eastmatch.com Online Networking, Dating And Community For Asian Americans
    Lot's of good korean stuff here! shawshank, 29 years old, male korean fromNORTH CAROLINA athletic build graduated from college. will you marry me?
    http://www.eastmatch.com/em/sampleresults.asp?gender=male

    91. American, Korean, Or Both?
    Nonetheless, O'Rourke says she feels pressure on both sides, withAsian americans always being interested in how korean she is.
    http://www.bastards.org/bq/american.htm
    American, Korean, or Both?
    Politics of Identity Reach Personal Levels
    by Crystal Chappell This feature appeared in the Spring/Summer 1998 issue of the Bastard Quarterly.) Like the Chappell family, many adoptees' families have bi-racial
    portraits.
    Dealing with their cultural identities, Korean American adoptees vary in
    how they identify themselves, often struggling against how others view
    them.
    Bromley Chappell, a 25-year-old supervisor at Equinox Company,
    near Lansing, Michigan, says, "I identify more with being myself
    than with any type of group."
    Chappell's identity is more American than Korean, he claims. "I guess if I thought I was more Korean, I would be in a Korean family, in Korea. But I really don't know any different, basically." His sister, Brooke Chappell, also says she feels "definitely American: ' While she holds the dominant values and culture of her adopted country, Chappell admits, "People don't look at me like I'm American, even though I am." Having parents and family who didn't have Korean friends, the

    92. Final Web Assignment: Margaret Cho
    Viewers, especially asian americans were saying it didn't depict a typicalKorean American family. There were too many things wrong with the show.
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~dejesus/210entries/tien/tien.htm
    Asian American Comedian
    photo by taek
    Margaret Cho Artist : Margaret Cho
    Type : Comedian/ Female Actress
    Nationality : Korean American Author Tien Ha
    Occupation : Student at SFSU
    Nationality : Vietnamese/ Chinese American Date : December 12, 1998 Biographical Details of Margaret Cho
    Born
    : December 5, 1968 in San Francisco California
    Education : Lowell High School, San Francisco's High School of Performing Arts, San Francisco State University Theater Program. Accomplishments Margaret Cho got her break doing comedic performances on shows such as the "Bob Hope Special," "Evening at the Improv," "Arsenio Hall Show", and "Star Search." For her hard work she was awarded with her own sitcom "All AMerican Girl" which was the first all Asian American television show in America. Another accomplishment winning the west coast division champion of the U.S. College Comedy Competition. Margaret Cho appeared in numerous comedy shows and movies such as, her own HBO comedy special, MTV's "Half-Hour Comedy Hour", Lifetime's "Six Comics in Search of a Generation," Fox's "Comic Strip Live," John Woo's "Face Off," "Pink As The Day I was Born," "Ground Control," "Sweethearts," "Fakin' The Funk," "Rugrats Movie (plays a voice)," and "Can't Stop Dancing. Look for Margaret's CD.

    93. Asian-Nation : The Landscape Of Asian America
    Guide to the asianAmerican community features articles on its history, demographics, and culture. Learn about immigration, current events, and stereotypes.
    http://www.asian-nation.org/
    Latest Asian American News
    Other Sources of Asian American
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    94. The Women Outside - Viewing Race Film

    http://www.viewingrace.org/browse_sub.php?film_id=294&subject_id=10

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