Primary sources, educator materials, and a summary of Japanese-American Incarceration during WWII.
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Primary sources, educator materials, and a summary of Japanese-American Incarceration during WWII.
Elizabeth Hinton
Challenging the belief that America’s prison problem originated with the Reagan administration’s War on Drugs, Elizabeth Hinton traces the rise of mass incarceration to an ironic source: the social welfare programs of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society at the height of the civil rights era.
Xoai Pham, Autostraddle
Reflecting on the involvement of Asian police officers in anti-black violence and the history of black soldiers conscenciously deserting the US army in the Vietnam War, Xoai Pham asks Asian communities to desert oppressive state systems.
College Consensus
College students of Asian and Pacific Islander descent may wonder what protections and resources are available to them, whether from their schools or from the community at large. That’s why the editors at College Consensus have put together this guide to resources for AAPI college students.