Join us in making an impact
Your support of this endowed fund will sustain the research, teaching, and programming of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies (AAADS) program.
In 1969, our program, along with African American, Chicano/Latino, and Native American Studies, was established within a new Department of Ethnic Studies. As a result of student and community activism, neglected experiences and contributions of racial minorities began to be recognized and studied in American institutions of higher learning.
Over the past 50+ years, AAADS has produced and disseminated knowledge about the histories, cultures, and communities of diverse groups such as Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and more recently, Muslim Americans. Degree programs have prepared numerous students to be civic and political leaders, scholars and teachers, and socially aware citizens across the nation.
In order to preserve the spirit of the purpose of the fund, and the intent of the original donors who established it, new donors who make gifts to this endowment understand that changes may be made to the fund in the future if it ever becomes difficult to spend. Any future changes will be consistent with the original purpose as written here. As such, new donors agree upon making their gifts that any future potential change to the endowment purpose may be made without their consultation.
You have truly made a difference! Your support ensures the continued growth, relevance, and vibrancy of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies program for the next 50 years and beyond of brilliant research, teaching, and programming.
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Join us in making an impact
Your support of this endowed fund will sustain the research, teaching, and programming of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies (AAADS) program.
In 1969, our program, along with African American, Chicano/Latino, and Native American Studies, was established within a new Department of Ethnic Studies. As a result of student and community activism, neglected experiences and contributions of racial minorities began to be recognized and studied in American institutions of higher learning.
Over the past 50+ years, AAADS has produced and disseminated knowledge about the histories, cultures, and communities of diverse groups such as Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and more recently, Muslim Americans. Degree programs have prepared numerous students to be civic and political leaders, scholars and teachers, and socially aware citizens across the nation.
In order to preserve the spirit of the purpose of the fund, and the intent of the original donors who established it, new donors who make gifts to this endowment understand that changes may be made to the fund in the future if it ever becomes difficult to spend. Any future changes will be consistent with the original purpose as written here. As such, new donors agree upon making their gifts that any future potential change to the endowment purpose may be made without their consultation.
You have truly made a difference! Your support ensures the continued growth, relevance, and vibrancy of the Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies program for the next 50 years and beyond of brilliant research, teaching, and programming.