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despite the fact that I have been director of Asian American Studies at USC.Must we perpetuate those roles in a different historical era?The fate of Grandma raises the issues of life and death due to medical racism and the potentially lethal complications of childbirth.

when people who were there pass away? If the Nisei want to share their stories.My anecdotal response would be that surely there is more conversation about the incarceration as a result.even if stories remain unspoken? Yet perhaps the legacy of these stories is not simply traumatic.

The production team: Samantha Barrios (also VP of marketing) and Michael Heimos (also president of the board).scholarship have helped to disseminate the stories and to create an atmosphere where sharing stories becomes safer.

Seamless challenges stereotypes of women as nurturers and child-bearers and of Asian American women as traditional and submissive.
participated in leadership roles in protests to establish Asian American/Diasporic Studies at the Claremont Colleges.or include a behind-the-scenes film about a recent event.
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