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Read more about the article May 30: Kalpana Chawla, The First Woman Indian-American Astronaut

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Read more about the article May 28: Bambu – “My Music Is Here To Push People To Organize”

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Read more about the article May 27: AAPI Civil, Human, and Labor Rights Activism

May 27: AAPI Civil, Human, and Labor Rights Activism

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Read more about the article May 26: Anti-Asian Violence at the Intersection of  Gender and White Supremacy

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Read more about the article May 25: Covering – When Fitting In Has Its Costs

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Read more about the article May 24: Margaret “Mom” Chung – First American Born Chinese Woman Physician

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Read more about the article May 23: Asian American Actors Fighting for Visibility

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Read more about the article May 22: “Kenji” by Fort Minor

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About this AAPI Learning Journey Project

This journey of learning and exploration was crowdsourced by members of the Stanford Graduate School of Business community and members of the larger Stanford community. Relying on the wisdom of a diverse set of networks, we have asked for and received multiple contributions that reflect the importance of this topic to our community members.  Included in this calendar are links to biographies, opinion pieces, and resources on history, art, poetry, music, and research. This is a product of our active allyship at the GSB. It isn’t perfect, and it is not an answer to the problems of discrimination faced by the AAPI community.  It is simply a way to learn about, and celebrate, our complex and multifaceted AAPI community so that together we can craft a more just society.

We have designed this calendar to be self-paced, and to take ~15 minutes each day to acknowledge and engage with the contributions and challenges of the AAPI community.   We think you will agree that the totality of these thirty-one activities is awe inspiring and humbling, and only the beginning of our learning.  Join us for this journey of learning and cultural humility.  It has the potential to open up your heart and mind to a new understanding of what it means to be AAPI in America.

Read more about the process of creating this site in our article “Want to Promote Allyship in Your Company? Crowdsource It” on Inc.com 

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With gratitude

This resource was produced as a collective effort by the staff of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and invited colleagues from across the campus. Our aim was to share the insights, interests, resources, and history of our colleagues. We are grateful for your contributions to this month of learning.

  • Melissa Abad
  • Bonnie Cegielski
  • Helen Chang
  • Allison Felt
  • James Han
  • James Fong
  • Judy Heng
  • Kiefer Hickman
  • Mike Hochleutner
  • Joshuamorris Hurwitz
  • Mason Jiang
  • Eunice Jung
  • Kathleen Lehman
  • Eric Alan Li
  • Lori Nishiura Mackenzie
  • Virginia Mak
  • Stacey Mason
  • Barbara McCarthy
  • Marissa Mendoza
  • Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu
  • Margaret Neale
  • Mary Oleksy
  • Courtney Payne
  • Matt Perry
  • Tricia Seibold
  • Singari Seshadri
  • Sheila Singh
  • Elaine Smith
  • Sarah A. Soule 
  • Alex Storer
  • Sravya Vishnubhatla
  • Liz Walker
  • Yukako Yamazaki
  • Hannah Yanow
  • Monica Yoder
  • GSB Asian Alumni Chapter 
  • Asian American Studies
  • The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
  • VMware Women’s Leadership Lab

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