Introduction to the Major
Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies(link is external) is dedicated to the multidisciplinary study of historical and contemporary experiences of Americans of Asian ancestry in local, national and global contexts. The program explores connections among Asian communities in the United States and around the world in terms of the entangled histories and circuits of migration and the interconnected space through which people, capital, ideas, influences, and activism flow among Asian diasporic communities.
The Major Curriculum
The Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies curriculum offers students a deeper understanding of the histories and contemporary realities of the different ethnic groups that comprise the “Asian American” category. Through classroom-based and experiential learning, our students engage with critical issues such as labor, health, representation and cultural production, religion, class, gender, generation, law, and social activism.
Amplify Your Major
- Enrich your studies with a summer minor in Race and the Law(link is external).
- Volunteer for local organizations such as the East Bay Asian Youth Center(link is external) or Asian Women’s Shelter(link is external).
- Complete a senior honors thesis(link is external) in the major.