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The Cultural Capital Of Asian American Studies: Autonomy And Representation In The University-new Cwiklik The Tradition Of Home Shrines

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The Tradition Of Home Shrines First Began Evolving In The American Southwest During The Mexican Colonial Period

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The Cultural Capital Of Asian American Studies: Autonomy And Representation In The University-new Cwiklik The Tradition Of Home ShrinesOriginating In The 1968 Studentled Strike At San Francisco State University, Asian American Studies Was Founded As A Result Of Student And Community Protests That Sought To Make Education More Accessible And Relevant. While Members Of The Asian American Communities Initially Served On The Departmental Advisory Boards, Planning And Developing Areas Of The Curriculum, University Pressures Eventually Dictated Their Expulsion. At That Moment In History,

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