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Examines American history, education, ethnic identity, and the continued struggle for social justice through the lens of people of colour in the United States. The chapters in this book begin to bring to the forefront topics that have been largely ignored but are essential for students to learn so that they can serve their own communities.
Introduction to Our Stories in Our Voices by Dale AllenderIntroduction to the Ethnic Studies Discipline""We're Going Out. Are You With Us?"" The Origins of Asian American Studies by Gregory Yee MarkWhy Ethnic Studies Was Meant for Me by Rosana Chavez-HernandezUnit I Inventing Images, Representing Otherness1. California History: Depth and Breadth From Original American Indian Tribal Nations: Beyond a Mere 250 Years by Crystal Martinez-Alire and Rose Borunda With Susan Olsen2. Mixed-Race Individuals: A Solution for Race Relations in America? by Darryl Omar Freeman3. Californios: Beyond What We Learned in Fourth Grade by Mimi Coughlin4. ""Imaginary Indians"" Are Not Real by Brian Baker5. Implicit Bias: Schools Not Prisons! by Rita Cameron Wedding and Jon Wedding6. Innocent American Life: My Experience as a Muslim Woman by Aaminah Norris7. Perspective by Abner Minor Ms. Sims' Ethnic Studies Class8. Don't use that Tone with Me! Intonation and Identity: An Interview with Dr. Nicole Holliday and Gretchen McCulloch9. Learning Arabic by Dan West10. ""Hyphiachi"": Finding Inspiration In My Bay Area Blend of Cultures by Michael Diaz11. That Special Relationship—Puerto Rico and the United States by Daisy Diaz-GranadosUnit II Ghosts of the Past12. My Father's Labor: An Unknown, but Valued History by Julie L??pez Figueroa and Macedonio Figueroa13. Self-Silhouette by Carolina Corona Ms. Sims Ethnic Studies Class14. A Story of the People: The Hmong, in CIA's Secret War in Laos During the Vietnam Conflict by Chao Vang15. About Me by Mikala Her Ms. Sims Ethnic Studies16. Haitano by Molaundo Jones17. Iu Mien—We the People by Fahm Khouan-Saelee Saetern18. Filipino Americans: From ""Indians"" to ""Asians"" in America by James SobredoUnit III A Glimpse of California19. No Utopia: The African American Struggle for Fair Housing in Postwar Sacramento From 1948 to 1967 by Damany Fisher20. From Golden Empire to Valley High: A Mixed Girl's Education in Sacramento by Toni Tinker21. Growing Up Mixed in Sacramento by Tiaura McQueen Ms. Sims Ethnic Studies22. Japanese Americans—Incarceration to Redress by Masayuki Hatano23. Double Happiness: Chinese American History—Through the Lens of Family, CommUnity, and Food by Gregory Yee Mark and Christina Fa Mark24. The Story of California, Ishi, and NAGPRA by Vanessa Esquivido-Meza25. The Angel Island Story: Asian Immigration, Paper Sons, and Poetry of Resistance by Gregory Yee Mark and Christina Fa Mark26. Sacramento Teen On Stephon Clark's Death: ""My CommUnity Is Hurting"" by Rachael FrancoisUnit IV Solidarity27. Capitol City Civics and the Black Panther Party by Dale Allender28. Ifa in Oshogbo by Charles Vincent Burwell and Molaundo Jones29. Fiji and Fijians in Sacramento by Mitieli Rokolacadamu Gonemaituba, Neha Chand, Darsha Naidu, Jenisha Lal, Jonathan Singh, Shayal Sharma, and Gregory Yee Mark30. Move on the 45 by Dale Allender and Molaundo Jones31. Danos un corazon fuerte para luchar (Give Us a Heart Strong Enough to Struggle): Living Undocumented by Rhonda R?¡os Kravitz, Marisela Hernandez, Ernesto Gutiérrez Topete, Violeta Urizar, and Oscar Sarabia32. Danza Azteca: Movement, Music, and Memories by Sohnya Castorena33. Unmasking the Spirit: Danza at Sol Collective A Photo Essay by Arya Dawn Allender-West34. The Legacy of MLK Is Alive Today In These Young Activists by Youth Radio EditorsGlossary compiled by Dr. Dale AllenderIndex