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Envisioning America: New Chinese Americans and the Politics of Belonging Book Talk and Signing with Tritia Toyota
The Chinese American Museum hosts a book talk and signing with author Tritia Toyota.
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Former pioneering Los Angeles news anchorwoman turned Adjunct Professor at UCLA, Tritia Toyota will discuss and sign her latest publication, Envisioning America, which provides a critical study on the emergence of new immigrant Chinese Americans as a new political force. Toyota’s insights on race/ethnicity, empowerment, and social movements are important to understanding civic participation and American democracy. This event is co-presented by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Please RSVP by November 15th.
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