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ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS produced by Loni Ding....from PBS...Asian Americans are one of the fastest growing yet least known groups of immigrants in the United States. Join us for an exploration of their history and stories.

Angel Island Immigration Station...known as "The Guardian of the Western Gate" and was designed control the flow of Chinese into the country, who were officially not welcome with the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation...KQED EdNet, in partnership with the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation and the National Asian American Telecommunications Association, has produced Pacific Link, an educational web site, featuring a video short about the Angel Island Immigration Station...Angel Island Immgrant Journeys, AIISF  curriculum guide, is available for educators.

Asian American Net is the first and only web site whose mission is to serve all Asian American communities and to promote and strengthen cultural, educational, and commercial ties between Asia and North America.

Asian American Voices...The first Americans arrived from northeastern Asia, and in later years Asians and Pacific Islanders played crucial, if often unrecognized roles, in shaping American history....

Asian-Nation... your one-stop information resource and overview of the historical, demographic, political, and cultural issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community. You can think of Asian-Nation as an online version of "Asian Americans 101."

Asian Pacific American Heritage... Find out what it means to be Asian Pacific American and all the Asian cultures that exist in the world and in America....from Scholastic

Asian Pacific American (APA) Heritage Month is May —a celebration of Asian and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Much like Black History and Women's History celebrations

Children of the Camps...More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were interned behind barbed wire during World War II...over half were children.