Recent Newsletter Articles

Some of the Things We Did in Spring of 2024 6/5/24

The US Office of Management and Budget’s New Definition for “Asian” and The Implications for What AACP Focuses On 5/31/24

• A Reissue of a Wall Street Journal Article Titled "Some Friendly Advice for Vietnam Refugees" 4/30/24

An Interview of Journalist and Author William Gee Wong Regarding His New Book "Sons of Chinatown" 4/30/24

• A Convergence of Celebrations and Cultural Events 3/31/24

• An Interview With Karen Su on Her Children’s Books About Grace Lee Boggs, Philip Vera Cruz, Yuri Kochiyama, and Dalip Singh Saund 3/31/24

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June 29, 2024

Hello AACP Newsletter Blog Readers.

For those that only read our newsletters on our website, we apologies for not updating this page for awhile.

We’ve had three editions (March, April, and May newsletters) since we last updated this page. Please check them out or click on the links to the articles listed above.

Some subscribers to our email version gave us interesting feedback on one of our latest articles, “The US Office of Management and Budget’s New Definition for ‘Asian’ and the Implications for What AACP Focuses On.”

Their feedback got me thinking about how other AAPI organizations defined “Asian.” As the US OMB has just demonstrated, the definition for “Asian” is not fixed in stone or easily definable. If you’re with an AAPI organization, feel free to let us know your thoughts on this subject.

That’s all for now. Have a great weekend and summer.

Leonard Chan