Friday, April 9, 2010

40 Years of Asian American Studies at UCLA

40 Years of Asian American Studies at UCLA

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Through June 13 ­ Fowler Museum on UCLA campus hosts an exhibition
"Art, Activism, Access: 40 Years of Ethnic Studies at UCLA," from
Feb. 28 through June 13, explores the campus's role in voicing the
most significant issues of underrepresented communities within the
fabric of American life. The exhibition's lively display of murals,
graphic art, films, photographs and ephemera from the archives of
UCLA's American Indian Studies Center, Asian American Studies Center,
Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies, Chicano Studies
Research Center and other campus collections captures key moments in
this remarkable history and showcases the centers' four decades of
campus and community activism. Rare and out of print newspapers such
as Gidra, Tozai Times, and Korea Times Weekly (English edition).
Furthermore, treasured artifacts from legendary activist Yuri
Kochiyama's collection will also be on display. The works come from
her special collection which was donated to the UCLA Asian American
Studies Center and to the university. It includes historic
handwritten speeches, original buttons from the 1960s, and
fascinating flyers that capture the breadth of her community
organizing experience in a range of causes, such as the fight to save
the San Francisco International Hotel, Vietnam veterans against the
war, the Free Nelson Mandela Campaign, and her work with Malcolm X.

Fowler Museum at UCLA is located on North Campus, near Parking lot 4.
($10.00 per day for visitors) Enter Campus at Westwood Blvd and
Sunset Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549. (310) 825-4361. Hours:
Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Thursdays until 8 p.m.
Admission is free.

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