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"Throughout most of my life, what I knew about Asian American history was what I learned from history textbooks -- so, not a lot! I personally wasn’t aware of how deprived I was of certain stories, especially from the perspectives of other Asian Americans."

– An Nguyen, De Anza student

ASAM Completes Landmark Storytelling Project 

The ASAM Department is proud to announce the release of "Our Narrative: A History of Asian American Studies at De Anza" and "Storytellers of Santa Clara Valley: Asian American Oral Histories." In partnership with the California History Center (CHC), these projects form part of a larger initiative, "Asian American Storytelling in the Santa Clara Valley," funded by De Anza's first-ever National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant.

Learn About Our Department's History

Do you know when the first Asian American Studies class at De Anza was offered? Or which future U.S. Cabinet secretary attended the college's first Asian American student-organized event? Discover the answers and more in Our Narrative: A History of Asian American Studies at De Anza.

READ OUR NARRATIVE


Immerse Yourself in "Talk Story"

Have you ever wondered what was here before Silicon Valley? Or who was here? Hear directly from community elders, activists, and historians as they bring these hidden histories to light in Storytellers of Santa Clara Valley: Asian American Oral Histories.

MEET THE STORYTELLERS


Why Asian American and Asian Studies? 

If you want to ...

  • Explore what it means to be Asian American
  • Imagine and create Asian America
  • Dig into the history of the U.S. and its entanglements with power
  • Question assumptions about nation and belonging
  • Trace current-day complexities of race, gender, class, and identity
  • Advocate for Asian Americans and racial justice astutely and effectively
  • Build community with Asian Americans and beyond

... then our program is for you!


If you're interested in Pacific Islander/Pacific Islands/Oceania Studies and the Pacific Islander community at De Anza, check out Native American and Indigenous Studies (specifically NAIS 31) and the learning community called IMPACT AAPI. Although the term "Asian American Pacific Islander" (or "Asian Pacific American") is commonly used to draw Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders into one undifferentiated grouping, ASAM recognizes the complex pan-ethnic nature of both "Asian American" and "Pacific Islander."

At De Anza, we approach Asian American Studies (ASAM) and Pacific Islander/Pacific Islands/Oceania Studies (NAIS) as two distinctive fields. We welcome you to check out both!


We Build Community

students sitting and talking on lawn

De Anza’s Asian American and Asian Studies community is inclusive and supportive, whether you are a student looking to transfer, enrolled career technical training, a working adult, or a lifelong learner pursuing personal enrichment!

The Asian American and Asian Studies department invites you to ask lots of questions – about Asian Americans, the diasporic worlds of Asian America, and configurations of power. In searching for answers, we collectively build the community that is Asian American and Asian Studies.

Manny De Leon

An Nguyen

Mariamwit Giday

“We have the choice to show the world that we exist beyond our complexion, and walk confidently as role models for those who want fair treatment and opportunity to grow.”

– Asian American Studies Student, De Anza


Courses, Certificate and Programs

The Asian American and Asian Studies department offers many courses and a Certificate of Achievement in Asian American Studies.

In collaboration with campus and community partners, our department also connects with civic leadership training across different ages, a year-long cohort program, and scholarships:


"I think that learning about immigration policies in American history was particularly important for me to understand given the current political climate and contemporary issues surrounding immigration."

– Asian American Studies Student, De Anza 

Contact

Mae Lee

Mae Lee
Department Chair

leemae@deanza.edu


Office Location

MCC 14C
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