Browse the research guide to our online collectionThis research guide lists our collection at Woodson Research Center, Rice University. Oral history interviews include a transcript, audio and/or video files, and archival materials including photographs, magazines, awards, and more. Explore archival materials sorted by interview or by box. View our online collection here.
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Connect to Houston: Sharing the Stories of Asian Americans in HoustonThe Gee FamilyAsia Society Texas Center and the Houston Asian American Archive of the Chao Center at Rice University have collaborated to develop a curriculum toolkit featuring the stories of Houston's Asian American community. The goals of this curriculum are to bring local and personal context to the topic of immigration, to celebrate the rich diversity of Houston and Texas, and to inspire students to share their own stories and the stories of their communities. |
KHOU 11: Cultural Conversations - Houston's AAPI PopulationHAAA Program Manager, Dr. Anne Chao, speaks with Chitra Divakaruni, Chau Nguyen, and Shern-min Chow on the AAPI experience in Houston. |
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AAIPP BulletinMore on Anti-Asian Hate Crime, 2020 Election Asian Voter Turnout, and Recent Releases
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Key facts about Asian Americans, a diverse and growing populationby Abby Budiman and Neil G. Ruiz |
MIT Forum for Equity | On Anti-Asian Sentimentled by Neil Ruiz PhD '14, Associate Director of Race and Ethnicity Research at the Pew Research Center |
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AAPI US demographics, 2021. |
Channel 13: Asian American Archive tells Vietnamese refugee stories at Rice UniversityRead more on our interviewees: |
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Vox: The surprising reason behind Chinatown's aesthetic |