Tracy Lachica Buenavista

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California Dreaming

Movement and Place in the Asian American Imaginary

University of Hawaii Press
  • Copyright year: 2020
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First-Generation Faculty of Color

Reflections on Research, Teaching, and Service

Rutgers University Press

Through a comprehensive collection of personal narratives, First-Generation Faculty of Color: Reflections on Research, Teaching, and Service is the first book to examine faculty diversity through the experiences of racially minoritized faculty who were also the first in their families to graduate college in the United States.
 

  • Copyright year: 2023
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UndocuAsians

Lived Experiences and Social Movement Activism Across the Diaspora

Edited by Kevin Escudero and Rachel Freeman-Wong; Foreword by Ju Hong
Rutgers University Press

UndocuAsians tells the timely, compelling story of the contemporary US immigrant rights movement with a focus on Asian undocumented immigrant narratives. It does so by drawing on personal reflections and research articles by self-identified undocuAsian organizers and scholars from Asian immigrant backgrounds.

  • Copyright year: 2026
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California Dreaming

Movement and Place in the Asian American Imaginary

University of Hawaii Press
  • Copyright year: 2020
More info...

First-Generation Faculty of Color

Reflections on Research, Teaching, and Service

Rutgers University Press

Through a comprehensive collection of personal narratives, First-Generation Faculty of Color: Reflections on Research, Teaching, and Service is the first book to examine faculty diversity through the experiences of racially minoritized faculty who were also the first in their families to graduate college in the United States.
 

  • Copyright year: 2023
More info...

UndocuAsians

Lived Experiences and Social Movement Activism Across the Diaspora

Edited by Kevin Escudero and Rachel Freeman-Wong; Foreword by Ju Hong
Rutgers University Press

UndocuAsians tells the timely, compelling story of the contemporary US immigrant rights movement with a focus on Asian undocumented immigrant narratives. It does so by drawing on personal reflections and research articles by self-identified undocuAsian organizers and scholars from Asian immigrant backgrounds.

  • Copyright year: 2026
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