McKee Library is excited to celebrate our Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities on campus and around the world this April, 2023.  Take a look at these resources hand-picked to celebrate this month.  

Research Guide

View a compilation of library resources for Asian-pacific Islander Month, below:

Asian American & Pacific Islanders

Streaming Media 

Lifeways of Australia and the Pacific

The Pacific islands represent perhaps the last great chapter in humanity's colonization of the globe. The vast Pacific made migration slow until comparatively recently, yet seafaring technologies allowed many Polynesian societies to flourish. Study the aboriginal people of Australia and New Zealand, and then learn about chiefdoms in Tonga, Samoa, Hawaii, and more.

Breaking Through

At the turn of the millennium, Asian Americans have become the fastest growing population in the U.S. It is a time of tremendous change, as the country tackles urgent debates over immigration, race and economic disparity.

Fearless - Stories from Asian Women

FEARLESS examines the experiences of four women fighting for social justice. Each has her own fascinating story to tell, but all are united by their determination to stand up for what they believe. They are fighting for recognition of human rights in their countries - the Philippines, Bangladesh, India and Australia - and across the globe. The forces they are up against are imposing - religious fundamentalism, institutionalised discrimination, authoritarian control and economic exploitation - yet these courageous and committed women are prepared to risk everything. 

Books

Select a book below to continue learning about Asian-pacific Islander heritage.

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