“Breaking Ground” Exhibit—continued

Pacific Ties Newsmagazine:  UCLA student newspaper produced by Asian and Pacific American students.  Collage of past frontcovers.

Opening night: Staff, students, faculty, and friends.

Student and Community Panels: collage of past Pacific Ties frontcovers on the nearest panel.

EthnoCommunications had a monitor set up to show a sample of the student films that have been produced from their class every year.
History of AASC’s Directors and Staff
Co-curators Marji and Mary celebrate opening night—(“whew, we came out of this alive!”)

University librarians (from left) Normal Corral, Lise Snyder, Alison Armstrong, Miki Goral and me, opening night event.
Collage of Amerasia Journal covers from past years.
Vintage Center publications and Free Chol Soo Lee button.
Publications from faculty and past students of the Asian American Studies MA Program.
Timeline: “The 2000s: From 9/11 to the Internet Universe”
Timeline: “The 1990s: From Concentration Camps (50th Anniversary) to Wen Ho Lee.”
Timeline: The early 1970s, when Asian American Studies was part of the Asian American Movement, Anti-War Movement, and Third World People’s Movement.
Timeline:  Vintage posters and photos, early 1970s.
AASC vintage publications.  Roots:  An Asian American Reader was the first textbook publication of the Center, selling over 20,000 copies.

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