In your elementary, middle, and high school years - what did you learn about Asian American history? Can you name even one specific thing that you learned about the role of Asians in American history? If you can’t name many, you aren’t alone - these weren’t generally taught in schools when we were growing up. And given how things are slow to change, there’s a high chance your children aren’t learning these in school now either. The importance of representation in curriculum is a favorite topic of ours, and today we’re turning this focus on the history of Asian Americans in the United States.
Because if you know the history, you’ll know that anti-Asian racism ain’t new, people. In fact, it’s basically been built into American society for as long as Asians have been in this country. So get ready, because today we’re going to anti-racism school.
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