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Indiana University Asian Culture Center records, 1988-2014, bulk 1998-2006

A Guide to the Records at the Indiana University Archives

Finding aid prepared by Madeline Mitchell

Summary Information

Repository
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives

Creator
Indiana University, Bloomington. Asian Culture Center

Title
Indiana University Asian Culture Center records, 1988-2014,  bulk 1998-2006

Collection No.
C691

Extent
4 cubic feet (4 rc, 2 dc, and 1 small dc boxes)

Language
Materials are primarily in English with a few materials in Korean

Abstract
The Asian Culture Center was founded at Indiana University Bloomington in 1998. The Center works to raise awareness facilitate dialogue and cultural understanding within the wider IU community about Asian experiences and issues through advocacy, cultural and educational support, community outreach, funding opportunities, and special events. This collection consists of documents relating to the creation and opening of the ACC, events and programs, student organizations, and the Asian Alumni Association.

Access Restrictions

Select files are closed to researchers at this time. These are indicated in the folder list. Restricted files are listed where they fall in the intellectual arrangement of the collection but are physically located at the end of the collection.

This collection contains electronic materials that require additional processing before they can be accessed. Please contact the Archives staff for further information.

Advance notice is required for access to the collection.

Administrative History

The Indiana University Asian Culture Center, the first establishment of its kind in the Midwest, opened its doors in 1998 after a decade of community activism led by student initiatives.

The idea for a dedicated Asian culture center began in 1987 with the founding of the Asian American Student Association (now the Asian American Association). In the early 1990s, the AAA brought more attention to the rich diversity of Asian cultures through the Indiana Asian American Conference and the first Asian American Heritage Month at IU (now Asian Pacific American Heritage Month), two traditions that continue today.

The AAA created a momentum of political involvement on campus that culminated in the formation of the Asian Student Union, a body that brought together 18 Asian student organizations working together toward common goals, in 1996. AAA President Joon Park wrote a proposal for the establishment of an Asian Culture Center in the summer of 1996, which was approved by Chancellor Ken Gros Louis in 1997. Since 1998, the ACC has also expanded their scope to partner with the Asian Alumni Association.

Operating under the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs, the goals of the ACC include promoting diversity, unifying the Asian community at IUB, and working as a voice for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The Center works to raise awareness about Asian experiences and issues through advocacy, cultural and educational support, community outreach, and funding and award opportunities. They also offer a wide range of year-round programs that address history, culture, language, identity, and racism that aim to facilitate dialogue and cultural understanding within the wider IU community.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into six series: Student Organizations, Publications, Alumni, Newspaper Clippings, Administrative files, and Event and Program files.

Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of documents generated by the Asian Culture Center and related organizations from 1988-2014. The documents encapsulate numerous functions of the ACC, including connecting with alumni, outreach within the IUB community, and support of organizations within the Asian Student Union. Published materials created by and concerning the activities of the ACC are also included.

The bulk of this collection documents the planning, budgeting, and execution of programs sponsored by the ACC through correspondence, planning notes, flyers, pamphlets, feedback from participants, and other administrative and promotional materials.

Notable subjects include the community response to the murder of Korean graduate student Won-Joon Yoon in July 1999 as well as the robust selection of ongoing discussions through Monday Table Topics and Over a Cup of Tea that chart the issues concerning Asian and Pacific Islander students over the years.

Materials are largely textual, comprising of correspondence, minutes and agendas, reports, budgets, clippings, publications, and promotional materials. Also part of the collection are photographs and electronic media. Materials are mostly in English, with a few language program worksheets in Korean.

  • Indexing Terms

  • The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in IUCAT, the IU Libraries' online catalog. Materials about related topics, persons or places can be found by searching the catalog using these terms.

Separated Material

Removable electronic media related to the Rice Paper newsletter, Bradford Woods, and “Artist Dinner” have been separated for additional processing. Please contact University Archives staff for access.

450 photographs related to the following events and subjects have been transferred to the Archives Photograph Collection:
  • Day Camp 2002
  • July 4th Parade, 2002
  • Shirley Tong Parola Cooking Demo
  • Martial arts demonstration
  • Bradford Woods 2000, 2003
  • ACPA Conference 2002
  • Himig Singers
  • Homecoming parade
  • Diwali
  • Taste of Asia
  • Mid-Autumn Festival 2001
  • Welcome Reception
  • Lunar New Year 2002
  • Presidential Dinner 2000
  • Night of Spice 2000
  • Midori 2000
  • Phoebe Eng 2000
  • Peace March 2000
  • A Slice of Rice, Frijoles, and Greens
  • Various photos of staff/ACC premises
  • Photos from various events, mostly 2000-2002

Related Material

Additional records such as newsletters, annual reports, bulletins, and publications may be accessed in the Archives of Institutional Memory

Archived web sites for this entity may be included in Archive-It

Related photographs may be available in the University Archives Photographs Database

Digital copies of Rice Paper, the ACC newsletter are available online through the Asian Culture Center website

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information
Accession: 2017/161
Usage Restrictions
Copyrights for records originating with Indiana University administrative units, departments, and other offices are held by the Trustees of Indiana University. For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.

The Indiana University Archives respects the intellectual property rights of others and does not claim any copyrights for non-university records, materials in the public domain, or materials for which we do not hold a Deed of Gift. Responsibility for the determination of the copyright status of these materials rests with those persons wishing to reuse the materials. Researchers are responsible for securing permission from copyright owners and any other rights holders for any reuse of these materials that extends beyond fair use or other statutory limitations.

Digital reproductions of archival materials from the Indiana University Archives are made available for noncommercial educational and research purposes only. If you are the copyright holder for any of the digitized materials and have questions about its inclusion on our site, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.

Preferred Citation
[Item], Indiana University Asian Culture Center records, Collection C691, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Provenance
Transferred from the Asian Culture Center to the University Archives, December 2017
Processing Information
Processed by Madeline Mitchell.

Completed in October 2018

Container List


Series: Student Organizations, 1988-2011

Scope and Content Note

The Student Organization series contains constitutions and by-laws, membership lists, financial records, and event planning documents for many Asian student groups. The bulk of these documents are from the first few years of the Asian Culture Center’s existence (1998-2000). Folders are arranged alphabetically.


Box 1 AAA (Asian American Association) Member Lists, 1988-1990

Asian American Studies Group, 2011

Asian Graduate Student Association, 2004-2006

Asian Student Groups, 2001-2002

Asian Student Organization Guidebook, 2005-2006

ASU (Asian Student Union) Handbook, 1998

Box 6 ASU (Asian Student Union) Membership, 1997-1998

RESTRICTED


Executive Boards, 1998-1999

RESTRICTED


Box 1 Executive Boards, 1999-2000

FSA (Filipino Student Assocation), 1998-1999

Funding - Student Organizations, 1999-2001

Graduate and Professional Student Organization, 2005

HKSA (Hong Kong Student Association), 1999

ISA (Indian Student Association), 2000-2002

IUCSSA (IU Chinese Student and Scholars Association), 1999-2003

KASA (Korean American Student Association), 1999

KGD (Kappa Gamma Delta), 1999

LAP (Lambda Alpha Phi), 2000-2004

MAASU (Midwest Asian American Student Union), 2001-2004

Muslim Student Union, 2004

Organization of Chinese Americans, 2009

R.I.C.E.R. (Responding to Incidents of Casual and Everyday Racism),

Fall 2000 and Fall 2001

Campus Housing, 2002

Fall 2004

Response to Facebook Issue, October 2005

SSA (Singapore Student Association), 1998-1999

VSA (Vietnamese Student Association), 1999

Series: Publications, 1998-2008

Scope and Content Note

Publications by the Asian Culture Center are organized into three sub-series: General (1998-2007), Rice Paper (1999-2008) and LINK (2000-2002). Folders are arranged chronologically.


Subseries: General, 1998-2007

Box 1 Asian Culture Center Pamphlets, undated

Asian Culture Center Pamphlets, 1998

ACCESS Magazine, 2007

Subseries: Rice Paper, 1999-2008

Box 1 Rice Paper,

Spring 1999 

Fall 1999 

Spring 2000 

Fall 2000 

Spring 2001 

Fall 2001 

Spring 2002 

Spring 2005 

Spring 2006 

Fall 2006 

Spring 2007 

Fall 2008 

Subseries: LINK, 2000-2002

Box 1 LINK,

Spring 2000 

Fall 2000 

Spring 2001 

Spring 2002 

Series: Alumni, 1998-2012

Scope and Content Note

The Alumni series is divided into four sub-series. The first is made up of materials related to the Alumni newsletter (2002-2006) and mailing lists. The second sub-series contains files from the Asian Alumni Association Board (2001-2012), including board members and meeting minutes. All events geared toward Alumni (including Homecoming and Alumni Social Hour) are arranged into the Alumni events sub-series (1998-2008). The final sub-series is dedicated to the Distinguished Asian Alumni Award (2004-2012) and includes documents related to its creation and annual recipients from 2006-2011. All folders are arranged chronologically.


Subseries: Newsletter, 2002-2006

Box 1 Alumni Mailing List and Regional Representatives, 2002

Alumni Newsletter Mailing Lists, 2002-2003

Asian Alumni Webpage and Email Account, 2002-2005

IU Asian Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2003

IU Asian Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2004

IU Asian Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2005

IU Asian Alumni Newsletter, Fall 2006

Subseries: Alumni Board, 2001-2012

Box 1 Asian Alumni Association Consitution, undated

Asian Alumni Association Labels, undated

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2001-2002

La Casa and Latinx Alumni, 2003-2007

Asian Alumni Association Board, Spring 2004

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2004-2005

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2005-2006

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2006-2007

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2007-2008

Asian Alumni Assocation Scholarship Fundraising Approval, Aguust 2008

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2008-2009

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2010-2011

Asian Alumni Association Board, 2011-2012

Subseries: Alumni events, 1998-2008

Box 1 Grand Opening Invitations - Alumni, October 1998

Homecoming 1999: "It's Groovy Baby!", October 7-9, 1999

Burmese Alumni Weekend, July 13-15, 2001

Homecoming 2001: "Let the Good Times Roll," October 11-13,2001

International Homecoming Reunion, October 16-20,2002

Alumni Social Hour, April 16, 2004

Homecoming 2004: "The Legend of Old IU," October 29-30, 2004

Alumni Social Hour, April 15, 2005

Homecoming 2005: "Come Alive in 2005," October 6-8, 2005

Indiana vs. Iowa: Big Red Multicultural Warm-Up, October 14, 2006

Homecoming 2006: "Glory Days," October 26-29, 2006

Social Events Mailing, 2007

Homecoming 2007: "Rock the House," October 15-21, 2007

IUAAA Wines of Asia, October 17, 2007

Dinner with 12 Strangers, February 16, 2008

IU Asian Alumni Student Scholarship Volleyball Tournament, April 6, 2008

Subseries: Distinguished Alumni, 2004-2012

Box 1 Distinguished Asian Alumni Award,

2004

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Series: Newspaper Clippings, 1999-2014

Scope and Content Note

The News Clippings series is comprised of mentions of the Asian Culture Center as well as Asian organizations and students at IU in various news publications (1999-2005, 2013-2014). These files were arranged by year by the ACC staff.


Box 1 ACC News,

1999

2000

2001

2002

Indiana Alumni Magazine, July/August 2003

Indiana Alumni Magazine, September/October 2004

Box 1 Newspaper Clippings,

2005 

2013-2014

Series: Administrative, 1990-2011

Scope and Content Note

The Administrative series consists of correspondence addressed to the Asian Culture Center, ACC contacts, and annual reports (1999-2000) compiled by the ACC. Also included are records related to the founding, creation, and grand opening of the ACC by students in the Asian Student Union as well as Indiana University Bloomington faculty and staff (1997-1999). Additional documents from the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs pertaining to research on diversity enrollment at IU (1990-2001) and events sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs (2002-2008). All folders are arranged alphabetically.


Box 2 20/20: A Vision for Achieving Equity and Excellence - Proposal, 1998

Academic Support and Diversity/Office of Multicultural Affairs Staff Meetings, Spring 2004

ACC History, 1999

Annual Report 1999

Annual Report Update,

1999-June 2000


Annual Report, 2000

Annual Report, 2004-2005

ASU (Asian Student Union) Founding Documents, 1997-1998

Community Listserve Creation, 2006

COMU (Commission on Multicultural Understanding) Executive Council, 2002-2003

Box 6 Correspondence Received, 1999-2013

RESTRICTED


Box 2 Diversity in Bloomington, September 29, 2005

Diversity Mini-Grants, 2000-2001

Diversity Beyond Numbers, 2002

Eloiza Domingo's Summer Files, 1997-1999

Mailing List Sign-Ups, 2011

Multicultural Dinner Meetings, 2002-2003

Multicultural Outreach Calling Plan, 2002

Trend Analysis Data by Ethnicity, 1990-2001

Series: Events and Programs, 1998-2014

Scope and Content Note

Event and Program files contain materials related to the planning, promotion, and attendance of events. There are four sub-series: Attendance (1999-2014), Children’s Programs (1999-2013), Special events (1998-2014), and Recurring events (1999-2014). Special events are arranged chronologically. Recurring events are arranged alphabetically by event, then chronologically. All other sub-series are arranged alphabetically by folder title.


Subseries: Attendance, 1999-2014

Box 2 Bloomington Volunteer Network Forms, 2007

Events,

Spring 2004

Spring 2005

Fall 2005

General Event Flyers, 2013-2014

Program Evaluations,

2004-2005

2012-2013

2013-2014

Subseries: Children's Programs, 1999-2012

Box 2 Children's Activities, 2001-2002

Children's Art Contest, 2009

Culture Camp,

1999

2000

2005

July 13-24, 2009

July 2010

July 11-22, 2011

2013

Lunar New Year Activities, 2003-2005

Lunar New Year for Kids,

February 21, 1999

February 5, 2000

January 27, 2001

February 9, 2002

February 1, 2003

January 24, 2004

February 5, 2005

January 28, 2006

Thank You Notes (Children's), undated

YMCA Presentation, 2002

YMCA Healthy Kids Day, April 6, 2002

Subseries: Special Events, 1998-2014

Box 2 Christmas Caroling, undated

Box 6 Call-a-Thon, undated

RESTRICTED


Box 2 Desserts Around the World, undated

End of the Year Open House, undated

“The First War of the 21st Century?: A Public Forum on Military, Political, and Diplomatic Responses to Terror,” undated

Grand Opening, October 3, 1998

Grand Opening RSVPs, Fall 1998

Winter Break Events, December 18-22, 1998

Er-Hu Concert, February 4, 1999

Japanese Internment Discussion, February 25, 1999

International Women’s Day, March 8, 1999

Stone Song Festival, July 1-3, 1999

Yoon's Reception, July 12, 1999

Chinese Musical Orchestra, October 1, 1999

Himig Singers, October 29-30, 1999

A Slice of Rice, Frijoles, and Greens, February 25, 2000

Phoebe Eng, "Warrior Lessons," March 2, 2000

The Tokuzan and Hogaku Ensemble, April 29, 2000

Shirley Tong Parola, "Hawaiian Cooking," August 5, 2000

Open Mic, September 14, October 12, and November 30, 2000

The First Asian Symposium, "The Many Faces of Asian Pacific Americans: Evolution of an Identity," October 3, 2000

Halloween: Asian Style, October 28, 2000

Helen Zia, "Crossing Boundaries: Collaboarting for Social Change in the New Milennium," April 11, 2001

The Life of a Korean Comfort Woman, April 17, 2001

Tou Ger Ziong, "Teaching Culture Through Laughter," April 27, 2001

“Mirrha-Catarina de San Juan” (Asian/Latinx Program), September 27, 2001

MLK Planning Committee, January 21, 2002

Professor Bernardita Churchill, “The Thomasites and American Colonial Education in the Phillipines,” February 5, 2002

Tea Ceremony, April 2002

Michael Omi APA Heritage Month, April 12, 2002

Margaret Cho, April 15, 2002

Box 6 TiNH Solo Guitar Performance, April 18, 2002

RESTRICTED


Box 2 Chicago Trip, April 20, 2002

Roundtable Meeting, May 9, 2002

People's Park, May 14, 2002

Friday Zone, Jul 12, 2002

Silk Road: A Cultural and Musical Journey, July 27, 2002

September 11 Memory, 2002

AAS (Asian American Studies) Colloquium Series, September 20, 2002

Multicultural Open House, October 26, 2002

AAS Panel, February 14, 2003

Student Leadership Award Nominations, February 2003

New Paradigms in Asian American Studies Graduate Student Panel, March 28, 2003

Elder Asian Health and Happiness Fair, April 1, 2003

Prelude to "A Visit to Japan," April 13, 2003

Purnima Mankekear, “Intimate Mediations: Commodity Affect, Transnational Television, and the Erotic in Late 20th-century India,” April 14, 2003

Asian-Latino Cuisine Cooking Class, April 23, 2003

Office of Multicultural Affairs Orientation and Reception, September 4, 2003

ACC Summer Program, 2003

Koryu Budo Matsuri, September 19, 2003

Recipe Exchange and Cooking Demo, Fall 2003

Recipe Exchange, 2004-2005

Library Diversity Fair, February 3, 2004

Open House, March 27, 2004

Lunch Forum with Asian Business Leaders, April 23, 2004

Ateneo Glee Club, April 23-27, 2004

An Afternoon with Local Asian Artists, May 15, 2004

Asian Pacific American Faculty and Staff Meeting, November 13, 2004

Ji-li Jiang, November 19, 2004

Asian Games, 2005

Indian Ocean Tsunami and Humanitarian Response: A Campus-Community Forum, January 13, 2005

Learning from Disaster Seminar, February 21, 2005

"The Art of Saying No," March 2, 2005

Tsunami Panel Discussion and Dinner Donation, March 3, 2005

Tapestry of Song, March 6, 2005

Ishle Yi Park Performance, April 4, 2005

Kieu Chinh, April 20, 2005

Freshman Family Weekend, September 16-18, 2005

Town House Meeting, September 26, 2005

Fall Dance, October 28, 2005

Box 3 Multicultural Open House, October 29, 2005

Winter 2005 Programs with International Center

Mudslide Fundraiser, March 4, 2006

An Evening of Bharata Natyam (Classical Indian Dance), March 20, 2006

Korean Music Concert: An Afternoon with Korean Pansori, April 23, 2006

International Family Orientation, August 19, 2006

Go Game Workshop, Summer 2006

Art Museum Exhibition: Guilin Chinese Painting Academy, September 29, 2006

Dinner with Artists, October 1, 2006

Freshman Reception, October 20, 2006

Filipino Night, March 24, 2007

Judy Wu Lecture, April 6, 2007

Virginia Tech Tragedy Statement, April 2007

Academic Support and Diversity Student Leaders Recognition Ceremony, April 26, 2007

Takahashi Matsumoto (Mayor of Omura, Japan) Visit, May 2, 2007

Campus Community Partnership Meeting, January 15, 2008

Asian Culture Center 10th Anniversary, October 3, 2008

Box 6 Susie Ibarra, October 10, 2008

RESTRICTED


Box 3 Grace Lee, October 16, 2008

Diwali, October 23, 2008

Mosaic Film Festival, April 4, 2009

Haiti Benefit Dinner, February 17, 2010

15th Anniversary Open House, October 3, 2013

Cooking Demo Attendance Certificates, November 15, 2013

Haiyan Typhoon Teach-In/Forum and Fundraiser, November 20, 2013

Martin Luther King Day Leadership Breakfast, January 20, 2014

Movement: Encouraging Dialogue for Change, March 27, 2014

Subseries: Recurring Events, 1999-2014

Box 3 APA Heritage Month

Box 6 Creative Writing Contest Prizes, 2009-2011

RESTRICTED


Box 3 April 2001 

April 2002 

April 2003 

April 2005 

April 2006 

Box 6 Essay Contest, April 2006

RESTRICTED


Box 3 2009 

April 2014 

Appreciation Dinner,

April 25, 2003

December 12, 2003

Box 6 April 30, 2004

RESTRICTED


Box 3 Artistic Ambassador Concert Series, September 27, October 17, and November 7, 2000

Artistic Ambassador Concert - Sophia Travis, "Music for Picnics," October 25, 2001

Asian American Knowledge Bowl,

April 6, 2005

April 6, 2006

April 5, 2007

Asian Cuisine Festival,

August 11, 2001

May 18, 2002

May 17, 2003

Asian Cultures Around Campus,

2003-2004

Fall 2006

Asian Fest,

May 22, 2004

Box 6 April 29, 2006

RESTRICTED


April 28, 2007

RESTRICTED


Box 3 May 2, 2009

2010

April 30, 2011

April 18, 2012

April 27, 2013

April 19, 2014

Asian Language Learning Program (ALLP), Fall 2004

Asian Language Learning Program (ALLP) Flyers, undated

Bloomington Multicultural Festival,

September 29, 2002

September 2003

September 25, 2005

October 1, 2006

Bloomington Multicultural Expo, September 18, 2011

Bradford Woods Retreat,

October 23-24, 1999

1999

October 14-15, 2000

October 27-28, 2001

October 2002

October 18-19, 2003

September 10-11, 2005

September 9-10, 2006

October 16-17, 2010

CultureFest

August 24, 2000

August 23, 2001

Box 6 August 29, 2002

RESTRICTED


Box 3 August 28, 2003

2005

August 24, 2006

August 29, 2008

2009

August 26, 2010

August 25, 2011

2012

2013

English Tutoring, Fall 2013

Film Series,

Spring 2003

2004-2005

undated

Flyers for recurring events, Spring 2003

Go Game

Weekly, 2005

Tournament, April 20, 2006

Tournament, April 20, 2007

Henna, 2012

Holi,

March 27, 1999

March 3, 2004

April 14, 2006

2012

March 27, 2013

undated

Indonesian Fair, March 6, 1999

Indonesian Night,

March 26, 2000

November 6, 2004

July 4th Parade,

2001

2002

Little 500

Planning (first Asian team), 2005-2006

Box 6 2011

RESTRICTED


Box 3 Lunar New Year,

February 19, 1999

February 4, 2000

Box 6 January 26, 2001

RESTRICTED


Box 3 February 8, 2002

January 30, 2003

Celebration in Indy, 2003

January 22, 2004

February 18, 2005

February 24, 2007

January 31, 2009

February 13, 2010

February 12, 2011

January 21, 2012

February 2013

February 1, 2014

MaJong Class, 2003-2004

Massage Break and Mood Check, 2004-2006

Meditation Mondays, 2005-2006

Mid-Autumn Festival,

September 18, 1999

September 21, 2000

September 29, 2001

September 18, 2002

Monday Table Topics,

Aida Huseynova, “20th Century Music of Azerbaijan,” January 14, 2002

February 11. 2002

Tian Hui, “English Education in China,” March 25, 2002

EK Raj Ojha, “Change and Development in Nepal,” November 15, 2002

Planning, 2003-2004

Dr. Scott Kennedy, “Back from Beijing: Politics and Life in China’s Capital,” September 29, 2003

Box 4 Dr. Marvin Sterling, “Bashment East: A Symbolic Ethnography of Japanese Dancehall Reggae,” September 27, 2004

Dr. Ethan Michelson, “Chinese Lawyers at Work,” October 11, 2004

Dr. David Moser, “The Influence of Western Media on Contemporary Chinese Culture,” February 14, 2005

“A Glimpse into the Lives of Asian Women in Bloomington: Many Voices, Many Stories,” March 6, 2006

Shanna R. Dietz, “Paradox in a ‘Developing’ Country: The Case of India’s Missing Women,” September 11, 2006

Kako Kashino, “Implications of Low Participation Rates of Asians in the US Teaching Force,” November 13, 2006

Moon Festival,

September 12, 2003

September 30, 2004

September 16, 2005

October 4, 2006

2008

Multicultural Career Fair, Spring 2003

Night of Spice,

October 28, 1999

December 9, 1999

January 27, 2000

February-March, 2000

Over a Cup of Tea,

“Dr. King’s Message in Context,” January 17, 2000

“Children of the Camps: A Look into the Japanese American Internment,” February 29, 2000

“India to Indiana: The Transformation of Indian Culture in the Hoosier State,” April 5, 2000

Professor A.B. Assenson, “King’s Dream: Deferred or Realized?” January 15, 2001

“Making the Case for Racial Reparations,” February 21, 2001

“Honoring Asian Pacific American Women in the Bloomington Area,” March 22, 2001

“Mixed Race Asians Speak Out,” September 13, 2001

Professor Anya Royce and John Besl, “What Does Census 2000 Reveal?” October 18, 2001

Leila Meyerratken, “Teaching Students about the History of Japanese Americans,” November 8, 2001

“MLK Jr Celebration,” January 23, 2002

Dr. Roger Daniels, “The Incarceration of the Japanese Americans: A 60 Year Perspective,” February 21, 2002

Dr. David Suzuki, “A Day of Remembrance, The Japanese-American Internment,” February 20, 2003

“Discussion of ‘American Experience: Daughter From Danang,’” April 16, 2003

Box 6 Ronald Takaki, “Why Multiculturalism Matters: A Curriculum for the 21st Century,” September 16, 2003

RESTRICTED


Box 4 Dr. John Palmer, “Racial Identity Loss, Crisis, and Discovery: Reflections of a Korean Adopted American,” November 12, 2003

Planning, 2004

“Sixties at IU: A Panel of IU Civil Rights Activists,” January 23, 2004

"Japanese-American Internment," February 18, 2004

Dr. Amy G. Applegate, “Culture and Childrearing,” September 29, 2004

“Which Land is My Land? The Cross-Cultural Adoption Experience, A Panel Discussion,” November 17, 2004

“Model Minority Myth,” November 22, 2004

“Interracial Couples: Blending Backgrounds, Sharing a Name,” February 16, 2005

“Asian American Garment Workers: Low Wages, Excessive Hours, Crippling Conditions,” March 9, 2005

February 23, 2006

Box 6 “Wen Ho Lee: Free at Last,” September 20, 2006

RESTRICTED


Box 4 Fariba Nawa, “Afghanistan, Heroin, and Women,” October 24, 2013

Passages to Asian Community

"Asian Wedding Traditions," June 6, 2001

“Pearl Harbor: History and Critique of the Movie,” July 25, 2001

President's Dinner,

March 5, 2002

2002-2003

Spring 2006

2006-2007

Fall 2008

Resource Center Orientation,

June 19-July 19, 2001

June 10-July 25, 2002

Reception for Graduating Students, April 30, 1999

Senior Recognition and Awards Banquet,

Box 6 April 27, 2002

RESTRICTED


Box 4 April 14, 2004

April 29, 2005

Box 6 April 28, 2006

RESTRICTED


Box 4 April 27, 2007

April 26, 2008

Box 5 May 1, 2009

Box 6 April 28, 2011

RESTRICTED


Box 5 April 18, 2013

April 22, 2014

Tai Chi, Fall 2011

Taste of Asia,

April 6, 2002

April 7, 2007

April 4, 2009

April 12, 2013

Welcome Reception,

September 9, 1999

September 6, 2000

September 5, 2001

September 12, 2002

September 8, 2005

September 5, 2008

September 3, 2010

August 23, 2012

August 29, 2013

Who are Asian Pacific Americans?

undated

Fall 2001

Fall 2003

Spring 2004

Spring 2005

Fall 2005

Spring 2006

Fall 2006

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