UC’s AAADS program centers comparative diaspora frameworks, coalition politics, and transnational cultural production across Black and Asian communities.
Podcast series on Afro-Asian culinary fusion in Oakland eateries
Digital archive of Japanese-Peruvian photography (1890–1930)
GIS mapping of Black-Asian solidarity protests during World War II internment
Comparative study of hip-hop scenes in Manila and Los Angeles
VR exhibit on Afro-Pacific indentured labor histories
Critical essay on Blasian representation in contemporary romance novels
Documentary profiling Afro-Chinese entrepreneurs in Nairobi
Policy brief on anti-hate-crime legislation impacts for multiracial communities
Archival research on solidarity newsletters during the Third World Liberation Front strikes
Interactive timeline of cross-racial labor unions on West Coast docks
Machine-learning project analyzing Twitter discourse on #StopAsianHate and #BLM overlap
Community mural project celebrating shared civil-rights icons
Workshop series teaching Afro-Asian film studies in high schools
Text-mining study of pan-diasporic themes in spoken-word poetry slams
Augmented-reality walking tour of Chinatown–Harlem jazz collaborations
Photo essay on multiracial fashion aesthetics
Translation project of Black Panther writings into Korean and Japanese
Network analysis of cross-diasporic feminist collectives
Performance piece fusing hip-hop dance and Filipino tinikling
Ethnography of interracial adoptive family identity narratives
Analyze intersectional diasporas and build solidarity praxis with UC’s AAADS degree.
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