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DESCRIPTION:Event Type: LectureSpeaker Information: Dr. Yoon PakThis talk f
 ocuses on how Asian American histories must be necessarily woven into the 
 fabric of U.S. history through race\, citizenship\, immigration\, and scho
 ol segregation. The passage of the&nbsp\;TEAACH (Teaching of Equitable Asi
 an American Community History) Act in the state of Illinois in 2021 provid
 es opportunities to embed inclusive histories in K-12 classrooms where dem
 ocratic citizenship education can be realized.Yoon Pak is professor and he
 ad of the Department of Education Policy\, Organization and Leadership. Sh
 e is also a core faculty member in the Department of Asian American Studie
 s at Illinois. Her research and teaching focus on the history of American 
 education in the 20th century as it relates to racial minorities and immig
 rant groups.Contact: Wei Liuweiliu1@illinois.eduSponsor: College of Educat
 ion
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LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign
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SUMMARY:Asian American History is U.S. History
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="eventtype"><span class="event-headin
 g eventtype">Event Type:</span> Lecture</p><p class="speakerinfo"><span cl
 ass="event-heading speakerinfo">Speaker Information:</span> Dr. Yoon Pak</
 p><p id="isPasted">This talk focuses on how Asian American histories must 
 be necessarily woven into the fabric of U.S. history through race\, citize
 nship\, immigration\, and school segregation. The passage of the&nbsp\;<st
 rong>TEAACH (Teaching of Equitable Asian American Community History) Act</
 strong> in the state of Illinois in 2021 provides opportunities to embed i
 nclusive histories in K-12 classrooms where democratic citizenship educati
 on can be realized.</p><p><strong>Yoon Pak</strong> is professor and head 
 of the Department of Education Policy\, Organization and Leadership. She i
 s also a core faculty member in the Department of Asian American Studies a
 t Illinois. Her research and teaching focus on the history of American edu
 cation in the 20th century as it relates to racial minorities and immigran
 t groups.</p><p class="contact"><span class="event-heading contact">Contac
 t:</span> Wei Liu<br><a href="mailto:weiliu1@illinois.edu">weiliu1@illinoi
 s.edu</a></p><p class="sponsor"><span class="event-heading sponsor">Sponso
 r:</span> College of Education</p>
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