We Are California is a project of the California Council for Humanities to gather and share stories of immigration and migration to the Golden State. Humanities scholars have prepared and presented stories from precontact to the present. They invite all Californians to share their stories in words and pictures. Curriculum resources are available for educators and the site is available en español.
Reclaim the Media is pleased to announce the publication of a set of full-color media heroes trading cards recognizing the accomplishments of twenty-one praiseworthy journalists, media activists, and educators. Read More
The Immigration Policy Center (IPC) is the research arm of the American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF).
The photo exhibit was created in September 20, 1998. This photo exhibit is designed to capture the multinational character of children of Wisconsin. This project that I share with you today was especially created for the Sesquicentennial by Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies at the University of Wisconsin and the Madison Public Library. Read More
“Mai Na Lee is a woman who can lay claim to a lot of firsts: She is the first female Hmong professor at the University of Minnesota, and the first Hmong person in the United States to earn a Ph.D. Read More
On June 4th, the chandeliered glittery gold and red ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York was packed with 1000 people celebrating the 35 winners of the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award. Read More
















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