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Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education14th annual conference

April 5-8, 2001

San Francisco, CA, USA

Humanities

Host: Radisson Miyako Hotel
Homepage: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ethnicst/apahe/main.html

Description:
It is the intention of APAHE to use the 2001 conference as a forum for many of the hidden or marginalized issues and concerns in higher education to be brought to light and addressed fully. Toward this end, the conference will be organized in such a way that all legitimate concerns and issues facing Asian Americans from all segments of higher education, both public and private, graduate and undergraduate, faculty and staff, will be heard and out of which a national agenda will be formulated and articulated. Every effort will be made to make the conference inclusive, including but not limited to issues related to national origin, class, language, gender, sexual orientation, and region. Through this process, APAHE hopes to develop a national agenda and coordinated national, regional, and local strategies for addressing issues raised. It is also the intention APAHE to work closely with the Association of Asian American Studies (AAAS), a national sister organization devoted to the scholarship on and teaching of Asian America. Finally, APAHE is committed to working with all higher education-related national organizations, from the American Council on Education to the National Academy of Science. Toward this end, APAHE is inviting the participation of representatives of these national organizations.

Date received: November 21, 2000


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