November 20th
As modern technology has advanced, recreational DNA testing kits have become increasingly popular. Their main appeal is that the technology will trace […]
As modern technology has advanced, recreational DNA testing kits have become increasingly popular. Their main appeal is that the technology will trace […]
In her book Make Your Home Among Strangers, author Jennine Crucet chronicled the fictional journey of an American girl of Cuban descent […]
The Congressional hearing on Japanese Redress gave a similar insight to Yuriko Nakai’s book Gasa Gasa Girl on the variety of impacts […]
The documentary Blue Collar and Buddha was an excellent documentary which portrayed the wave of Laotian refugee immigration from both the perspective […]
The movie A Gentleman’s Agreement told a story set in the United States just after the end of World War II of […]
In the book Gasa Gasa Girl Goes to Camp, Lily Yuriko Nakai recounts her experience in internment camps in an artistic mix […]
In her article “The Architecture of Race in American Law: A Reexamination of the Immigration Act of 1924,” author Mai M. Ngai […]
In the poems of Island, Chinese immigrants expressed their understanding of their experiences being locked up in Angel Island, or as they […]
In the book Bread Givers we were presented with a personification of the notes we took in class. It put into perspective […]
The letters of the Stille and Weitz families and consequent context given by the authors served to humanize the experiences of the […]