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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month April 29, 2024 • Studies Weekly Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a great opportunity to incorporate culturally responsive teaching into students’ learning experience. People of Asian and Pacific Islander descent have been a part of United States history since its earliest days.

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Latin American Solidarity in Changing Times  

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There is a long history of US imperial politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. When they collected the tear gas canisters, they found they were made in and sent from the US company CTS, Combined Tactical Systems Inc. This gives the appearance that the hearts were shot from the gun.

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Frontiers and Failures: Kyrsten Sinema’s Political Aesthetics

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Included in the intertextual field I analyze below are Sinema’s border outfit, her resignation letter, her understanding of her Senate seat as “exceptional,” the history of the dispossession of the American West, and Arizona politics. And it’s a persona that Sinema has a history of attempting to perform.

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Re-examining Border Security: Asking about the Weather in an Anti-Immigrant Climate

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Credit: Tannya Islas A beach in La Jolla San Diego: The Bordertown On November 4 th , 2024, I made the 111-mile journey down to the beachfront community of La Jolla, California from my home in Chino Hills to attend a talk by Sherri W. military is confronting the biggest security risk in global history; climate change.