Battling Asian Hate: Asian American Students Reclaim their Place in Diversity Discourse

During rising anti-Asian violence and racism, Asian American students are overlooked due to stereotypes of model minority success and a focus on statistical measures of academic achievement. This commentary interrogates how Asian Americans have been excluded from discussions of diversity and minorit...

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Asian American Students
Asian Americans
College campuses
Colleges & universities
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Japanese Americans
Minority students
Predominantly White Institutions
Racism
Student Needs
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