Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Annotated Bibliographies
Bhangal, N., & Poon, O. (2020). Are Asian Americans White? Or People of Color?
YES! Magazine.
This article attempts to explain the rise of Asian Americans in the U.S. Asian Americans,
however, tend to experience discrimination, hate crimes and racial violence, and racial bullying
in educational institutes. My focus of this article is on analyzing the problems I can use in my
Chung, J. Y. (2014). Racism and Asian American Student Leadership. Equity & Excellence in
This article analyzes Asian-American higher education student Leadership. Despite the
fact that Jennifer has brought up the issue of racism against bigotry activism at Asian American
students. I would like to use this journal to explain how the students of Asia in America battled
with the racial unfairness and the adverse effects of being racialized as Asian-American leaders
in my research essay.
Embra, C. (2016). “What is white privilege?” The Washington Post. Retrieved from:
www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2016/01/16/whiteprivilegeexplained.
In this post, Embra talks about the discrepancies in how black and white people are
treated in the culture today. The series talks about how white people tend to act stupidly because
they didn't know what they were doing was discriminatory or even stuff they were doing. Embra
(2016), also goes on thinking about how some media outlets and other white people say racism
doesn't exist, although it obviously does. However, my focus from the article is to show how
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white men continue to justify racism, or how white Americans disregard it when it comes to
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/23/us/confronting-asian-american-stereotypes.html
Exploring discrimination against Asian-Americans with few scholars has been addressed
in this article and my focus is on seeking work on lower personality ratings for Asian-Americans
and painful perceptions that will help address the effect of racism in my research work among
Asian-American students.
Kang, J. C., & Chen, R. (2019, August 28). Where Does Affirmative Action Leave Asian-
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This article is about the views of an Asian American student living in New York City,
'Alex Chen'. He explored the experiences of injustices affecting Asian Americans that
contributed to complicated situations. The information from this article that will be of use to me
in my paper is the racial injustices that Asian American students suffer in the U.S.
Liu, C. M., & Suyemoto, K. L. (2016). “The effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans:
Anxiety and depression among different generational statuses”. Asian American Journal
Liu & Suyemoto brings an Asian perspective on racism and focuses on its effects in
various classes. Their research shows that racial prejudice is related to undesirable (negative)
psychological health consequences among Asian Americans, with discoveries identified with
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generational status. My focus is to find the relationship between racism-related stress (RRS) and
Museus, S. D., & Park, J. J. (2015). The Continuing Significance of Racism in the Lives of Asian
doi: 10.1353/csd.2015.0059
In this paper, the authors sought to understand the range of ways that Asian American
undergraduates (students) face racism in American colleges constantly. They analyzed data from
face-to-face interviews with Asian American learners and in my research paper, I will use the
Shen-Berro, J. (2020, February 27). Some students say colleges not doing enough to combat
america/some-students-say-colleges-not-doing-enough-combat-coronavirus-fueled-
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This article seeks to address one of the greatest threats 'coronavirus outbreak' in
American educational institutes. Since this danger emerged in China, the prejudice and animosity
towards Chinese, Chinese American and other students from Asia have been addressed and I
Trytten, D. A., Lowe, A. W., & Walden, S. E. (2012). “Asians are Good at Math. What an Awful
The Model Minority Stereotype (MMS) portrays Asians and Asian Americans as the
personification of assimilation into US culture through hard work as well as economic triumph,
to conquer the disputes (challenges) of prejudice and immigration. This article discusses how
engineering students of Asia in America view racial fit inside the MMS. My aim of this journal's
research is to seek data that has influenced Asian American engineering students because of
racial discrimination.
Wang, J., Siy, J. O., & Cheryan, S. (2011). Racial Discrimination and Mental Health Among
Asian American Youth. Asian American and pacific islander children and mental health.
This chapter seeks to explore how mental health results correlate perceptions of racial
discrimination among a young, diverse Asian American community. From this study, I will try to
investigate types of injustice (racism) among Asian-American youth as well as teenage adults
and study how mental health can be negatively influenced by racial discrimination in support of
my research essay.
Wang, Z., & Wagner, J. (2018, October 31). Asian Americans Suffer the Most from Racial
discrimination-racial-study/
This paper, with the support of Dr. Aprile D. Benner, discussed the adverse impact on
minority adolescent growth due to racial and ethnic discrimination, but I'll focus only on Asian
Americans. From this article, I'll be able to search the mental issues that racism has impacted on
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Han Ju Seo, a Korean American student at Washington University in St. Louis, discussed
in this article the concerns she and other students of Asia faced regularly about anti-Asian
racism. This is a very important topic for my research essay, as it addresses numerous injustices
through various platforms that Asian students faced in America as demonstrated in this article.
The Chinese students fighting racism - BBC News - YouTube. (2017, March). Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsVIvpXBYes
This video, shot by Max Toomey and edited by Joshua Lim, shows Chinese students at
New York City's Columbia University who were affected (targeted) by racially prejudiced
despoilers (vandals) who pulled the informal IDs bearing their Chinese names off residence
entryways. It illustrates how racism in school cultures affects Asian students and will be valuable