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(And gettin’ caught in the rain.) …or something like this: Headline of Sections Block Support Text Asian American Feminism Chair: Mai-Linh Hong & Preeti Sharma The section on Asian American Feminisms serves as an intellectual and political space for scholars, students, staff, and community members to engage in explorations of Asian American Feminisms. Members of the section will sponsor informal discussions as well as formal panels, roundtables, and workshops at the AAAS annual conference to feature feminist scholarship and praxis within the academy and beyond. Contact Section Chair Asian Settler Colonialism Chair: Katherine Achacoso Our section is a network of scholars and community members who oppose the ongoing project of settler colonialism across the Americas, including in Turtle Island and Oceania. We advance a combination of critical scholarship and activism that maps the intersections between labor, settler colonialism, anti-blackness, environmental justice, and demilitarization. Our group affirms our ethical responsibility to place-based sovereignty movements that remind us of our relationship to land and others. Contact Section Chair CHALIS Chair: Paul Lai and Eric Hung Because Asian American materials can be marginalized, overlooked, and subsumed under more general collections in libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, the access to and retrieval of relevant materials can often prove daunting. In order to help make such collections more accessible, the Cultural Heritage, Archives, Library and Information Science (CHALIS) aims to increase dialogue across professions, institutions, and disciplines as a way to empower communities, scholars, and cultural workers in the field of Asian American Studies. Contact Section Chair Comfort Women Chair: Jinah Kim This section was created in order to discuss and share reasons behind the creation of the resolution to AAAS, to collect feedback on the resolution, to recruit more AAAS members to help strategize in making sure our resolution will be adopted by AAAS, and to create a community of Asian American Studies scholars who are interested in preserving and promoting the history of “Comfort Women.” Contact Section Chair Critical Adoption Studies Chair: Kim Park Nelson Critical Adoption Studies is an emergent area of study within and beyond Asian American Studies that underlines key questions at the core of Asian America Studies scholarship. Our work is concerned with the ways power and knowledge operate to define notions of identity, race, class, gender, sexuality, family, and nation as they relate to transnational adoption from Asia. Contact Section Chair Critical Mixed Race Studies Chair: Anna Storti The mission of the Critical Mixed Race Studies section of the AAAS is to emphasize how racial mixing is part of the Asian/American diaspora, history, community, and culture; and to bring visibility to the mixed race Asian American/Pacific Islander communities in our research, conferences, organizations, and creative projects. Section members interested in critical analyses of myriad topics that critique and broaden the field of Asian American Studies by pushing the boundaries between research, digital media, art, and advocacy. Contact Section Chair View All Sections Conference Pricing Founded for the purpose of educating American society about the history and aspirations of Asian American ethnic. 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Asian American Feminism Chair: Mai-Linh Hong & Preeti Sharma The section on Asian American Feminisms serves as an intellectual and political space for scholars, students, staff, and community members to engage in explorations of Asian American Feminisms. Members of the section will sponsor informal discussions as well as formal panels, roundtables, and workshops at the AAAS annual conference to feature feminist scholarship and praxis within the academy and beyond. Contact Section Chair
Asian Settler Colonialism Chair: Katherine Achacoso Our section is a network of scholars and community members who oppose the ongoing project of settler colonialism across the Americas, including in Turtle Island and Oceania. We advance a combination of critical scholarship and activism that maps the intersections between labor, settler colonialism, anti-blackness, environmental justice, and demilitarization. Our group affirms our ethical responsibility to place-based sovereignty movements that remind us of our relationship to land and others. Contact Section Chair
CHALIS Chair: Paul Lai and Eric Hung Because Asian American materials can be marginalized, overlooked, and subsumed under more general collections in libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, the access to and retrieval of relevant materials can often prove daunting. In order to help make such collections more accessible, the Cultural Heritage, Archives, Library and Information Science (CHALIS) aims to increase dialogue across professions, institutions, and disciplines as a way to empower communities, scholars, and cultural workers in the field of Asian American Studies. Contact Section Chair
Comfort Women Chair: Jinah Kim This section was created in order to discuss and share reasons behind the creation of the resolution to AAAS, to collect feedback on the resolution, to recruit more AAAS members to help strategize in making sure our resolution will be adopted by AAAS, and to create a community of Asian American Studies scholars who are interested in preserving and promoting the history of “Comfort Women.” Contact Section Chair
Critical Adoption Studies Chair: Kim Park Nelson Critical Adoption Studies is an emergent area of study within and beyond Asian American Studies that underlines key questions at the core of Asian America Studies scholarship. Our work is concerned with the ways power and knowledge operate to define notions of identity, race, class, gender, sexuality, family, and nation as they relate to transnational adoption from Asia. Contact Section Chair
Critical Mixed Race Studies Chair: Anna Storti The mission of the Critical Mixed Race Studies section of the AAAS is to emphasize how racial mixing is part of the Asian/American diaspora, history, community, and culture; and to bring visibility to the mixed race Asian American/Pacific Islander communities in our research, conferences, organizations, and creative projects. Section members interested in critical analyses of myriad topics that critique and broaden the field of Asian American Studies by pushing the boundaries between research, digital media, art, and advocacy. Contact Section Chair
12-11-2024 AAAS Response to the Atlanta Murders We are enraged and heartbroken over the murders of 8 people in Atlanta, including 6 Asian/Asian American women: Xiaojie Tan, Daoyou Feng, Delaina Ashley Yaun, Paul Andre Michels, Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, and Yong Yue. These murders follow a long history of racist, misogynist violence against… Read More
05-01-2020 AAAS resolution calling for a decolonizing peace and a formal end to the Korean War Whereas progressive Koreans within the diaspora, including in the United States, have long organized for a peaceful resolution to the Korean War and, alongside many Read More
02-13-2017 Resolution on Supporting Remembrance of “Comfort Women” and their Endangered History The Association for Asian American Studies(AAAS) is an organization dedicated to thepreservation and support of academic freedom and theright to education for students and Read More
01-12-2017 Resolution to Express Solidarity with Immigrant and Refugee Communities and to Hold Future Meetings in Immigrant/Refugee Sanctuary Cities Dear Dr. Schlund-Vials and Dr. Wong,We write to submit this “Resolution to Express Solidarity with Immigrant and RefugeeCommunities and to Hold Future Meetings in Immigrant/Refugee Read More
Studies in Women Writers Asian American Women’s Literature and Media Article | Vanita Reddy May 5, 2022 View / Download the Resource
The Asian American Racial Justice Toolkit Article | Asian American Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment View the Resource
AAAS Recommended Educational Resources Syllabus | Association for Asian American Studies Resources on: Advocacy for Asian American Studies/Histories in K-12; Asian American Youth Literature; Resources for Teacher Preparation; Resources for Teaching Asian American Content in Elementary Schools; Resources for Teaching Asian American Content in Middle/High Schools; Asian American Archives; Asian American Media Resources Related to COVID-19; and more. View the Resource
From Foundations to Frontiers: Chinese American Contributions to the Fabric of America Website | Committee of 100 An Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report that has been commissioned by the Committee of 100. Built on unique data development, analysis and economic modeling, expert interviews and literature reviews conducted between May and September 2020, the report examines the multi-faceted Chinese American contributions to US society historically and presently. View the Resource