AAS 205 - Fall 2002
Week 2 [9/2-9/11/02]
- NO
SFSU CLASS MEETINGS ON Labor DAY Mon 9/2.
- Wed 9/4 - Assn 1 due 9/4.
- Fri 9/6 - Reading Assignment - read all of the following documents
for class discussion on Friday morning.
Extra Reading -
Huey P. Newton Foundation on the
Black Panther Party; PBS on the
BPP; Young Lords; APIFORCE 1994 vision and
points of unity.
- Monday 9/9 - [see below] readings on 9-11 [September 11] and civil
liberties today
- Wednesday 9/11 - read Ancheta text - Intro
- Friday 9/13 - read Ancheta Chapter 1
READINGS FOR MON 9/9 & WED 9/11 -
September 11th and Civil Liberties Today
New Dangers
for Immigrants - P. 12-13 [From Mapping the Immigrant Infrastructure, Executive
Summary, Applied Research Center Spring 2002]
if you don't have Adobe Acrobat on your computer
- click here
2 short articles From Colorlines - Spring 2002 and December 2001 -
1. The War at Home - Jane Bai and Eric Tang of CAAAV -
2. For War and Workers - Julie Quiroz-Martínez of CTWO
for both articles go to library electronic
reserves http://eres.sfsu.edu/ - [under instructor's name - password
'unity']
Brief Executive Summary of National Asian Pacific Legal Consortium's
2002 report: Backlash: When America Turned On Its Own
http://www.napalc.org/literature/annual_report/9-11_report.htm
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Extra readings, resources, etc. -
HATE BACKLASH
- More explicit examples of the post-911 hate crime incidents, Asian Pacific
American Legal Center 10/1/01
YURI
KOCHIYAMA on 9-11
Japantown
Peace Vigil Shows Unity in Face of Terrorist, Hate Attacks, Nichi Bei Times,
Kenji G. Taguma, September 24, 2001
Good list of various Asian American organizations' statements re 9-11
and the WAR on Terrorism - http://www.aamovement.net/911.html
From Colorlines - The Slippery Slope of Racial Profiling
by Nicole Davis http://www.arc.org/C_Lines/CLArchive/story2001_12_05.html
From Colorlines -Detained or Disappeared? by Tram Nguyen, ColorLines
Executive Editor http://www.arc.org/C_Lines/CLArchive/story5_2_03.html
From Colorlines - Challenges of the New Terrain by Francis Calpotura http://www.arc.org/C_Lines/CLArchive/story2001_12_01.html
WEBSITES OF ORGANIZATIONS -
APICAW (Asian
Pacific Islander Coalition Against theWar) is a coalition
of individuals and organizations from Asian and Pacific Islander
communities of the Bay Area. We believe that true peace and security
can only come through global justice. Working in solidarity with
other anti-war groups and community organizations, our mission is
to build an anti-war and anti-interventionists movement that upholds
the sovereignty and human rights of opporessed people within the
US and abroad.
ASATA
(The Alliance of South Asians Taking Action) works to educate, organize,
and empower the Bay Area South Asian communities to end violence,
oppression, racism and exploitation within and against our diverse
communities.
DRUM
(Desis Rising Up & Moving) is a community-based social justice
organization of working class and poor South Asians immigrants in New York
City founded in 1999. Our mission is to organize low-income South Asian
immigrant for racial, economic, and social justice on critical local struggles
and their global roots.
WOMEN OF COLOR RESOURCE CENTER
- Bay Area Events listings http://www.coloredgirls.org/proj/antiwar/events.cfm
911 Events -