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DESCRIPTION:Event Type: LectureSpeaker Information: Dr. Yoon PakRegister:&n
 bsp\;https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsdeCvpzMiEtG_4YqsP9uaGnY
 yCbO_hiARThis talk focuses on how Asian American histories must be necessa
 rily woven into the fabric of U.S. history through race\, citizenship\, im
 migration\, and school segregation. The passage of the TEAACH (Teaching of
  Equitable Asian American Community History) Act in the state of Illinois 
 in 2021 provides opportunities to embed inclusive histories in K-12 classr
 ooms where democratic citizenship education can be realized.Yoon Pak is pr
 ofessor and head of the Department of Education Policy\, Organization and 
 Leadership. She is also a core faculty member in the Department of Asian A
 merican Studies at Illinois. Her research and teaching focus on the histor
 y of American education in the 20th century as it relates to racial minori
 ties and immigrant groups.Contact: Wei Liuweiliu1@illinois.eduSponsor: Col
 lege of Education at Illinois
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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>Register:&nbsp\;<a href="https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ
 MsdeCvpzMiEtG_4YqsP9uaGnYyCbO_hiAR" id="isPasted">https://illinois.zoom.us
 /meeting/register/tZMsdeCvpzMiEtG_4YqsP9uaGnYyCbO_hiAR</a></p><p>This talk
  focuses on how Asian American histories must be necessarily woven into th
 e fabric of U.S. history through race\, citizenship\, immigration\, and sc
 hool segregation. The passage of the <strong>TEAACH (Teaching of Equitable
  Asian American Community History) Act</strong> in the state of Illinois i
 n 2021 provides opportunities to embed inclusive histories in K-12 classro
 oms where democratic citizenship education can be realized.</p><p><strong>
 Yoon Pak</strong> is professor and head of the Department of Education Pol
 icy\, Organization and Leadership. She is also a core faculty member in th
 e Department of Asian American Studies at Illinois. Her research and teach
 ing focus on the history of American education in the 20th century as it r
 elates to racial minorities and immigrant groups.</p><p class="contact"><s
 pan class="event-heading contact">Contact:</span> Wei Liu<br><a href="mail
 to:weiliu1@illinois.edu">weiliu1@illinois.edu</a></p><p class="sponsor"><s
 pan class="event-heading sponsor">Sponsor:</span> College of Education at 
 Illinois</p>
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