Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
Digital exhibit exploring queer Asian Pacific Islander identity
Digital exhibit exploring queer Asian Pacific Islander identity
One of the projects of Community Stories, funded by the California Humanities. “MiHistoria.net is a collaborative storytelling project that bears witness to the Latina experience, strengthens inter-generational ties, builds bridges of understanding between urban and rural women, and empowers Latinas to become the authors of our own stories.” Online: https://mihistoria.net/
The Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press collection documents and showcases historic Mexican and Mexican American publications published in Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sonora, Mexico from the mid-1800s to the 1970s. Online: http://www.library.arizona.edu/contentdm/mmap/
Most of the lesson plans are ethnic studies focused, however there are some that may be useful for educators. For example, there are materials written for grade levels across K-12 on immigration and America using “A Different Mirror” Online: http://www.nea.org/tools/BrowseAllLessons.html
“Building on the ten themes of the National Council for the Social Studies’ national curriculum standards, the NMAI’s Essential Understandings reveal key concepts about the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contemporary lives of Native Peoples. These concepts reflect a multitude of untold stories about American Indians that can deepen and expand your teaching of…
Over 400 classic Korean films available free of charge online. Subtitles and captions in Korean and English Online: https://www.youtube.com/user/KoreanFilm/featured
Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families and leaders resisted this insidious practice, and how Black people built community — within and despite — the red lines that these restrictive…