Asian American Studies at SJSU

Asian American Studies at SJSU A way for students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the AAS Program to stay connected, and share community related news, events, and information.

The AAS at SJSU page is a way for students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the Asian American Studies Program at SJSU to stay connected, share community related events, information, and news, and to promote a sense of community among the diverse range of people who identify as members and/or allies of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Professors Berney and de Bourbon started thi

s page after their Spring 2015 33B classes in order to stay connected with students, and to support the continued growth of a vibrant and active AAPI community at SJSU.

FYI. Cooling Centers!
09/07/2022

FYI. Cooling Centers!

What are you doing on March 1st, 2022? Join the Film & Theatre Department at SJSU for the "Listen Differently" symposium...
01/31/2022

What are you doing on March 1st, 2022? Join the Film & Theatre Department at SJSU for the "Listen Differently" symposium with Dr. Tricia Rose + Rocky Rivera.

Listen Differently: Black Feminism, Music, and Popular Culture

Congrats!!!
11/23/2021

Congrats!!!

The 2022 Grammys are a big look for Filipino-Americans: Olivia Rodrigo made Grammy history when she became the first Filipina and second-youngest artist to be nominated in all four top categories; …

An important series to watch!
10/05/2021

An important series to watch!

Good read!
08/29/2021

Good read!

As thousands of Afghans face an uncertain future under Taliban rule, Vietnamese Americans are calling on U.S. officials to let in as many Afghan refugees as possible.

Good read!
08/12/2021

Good read!

In the West, Asian musicians have long been marginalized. Now, though, a new generation of women are transforming their respective genres.

Awesome!
07/27/2021

Awesome!

Standing atop the podium where no Filipino had stood before, a tearful Hidilyn Diaz, who serves in the Philippine air force, snapped off a salute.

An important read!
06/17/2021

An important read!

Seeking more than representation, a critic tries to make sense of a fragmented, disparate musical tradition

An important study! Check it out.
06/15/2021

An important study! Check it out.

A new analysis reveals misconceptions about perpetrators, victims, and the general environment around anti-Asian hate incidents. These can have "long-term consequences for racial solidarity," researcher Janelle Wong said.

05/25/2021

Another important See US Unite video!

I am (Apryl) super proud to have been a part of PJ Raval’s short video on the amazing Sugar Pie De Santo.
05/24/2021

I am (Apryl) super proud to have been a part of PJ Raval’s short video on the amazing Sugar Pie De Santo.

In the 1950s Sugar Pie DeSanto and Etta James grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood of San Francisco, where they created musical friendships that changed ...

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