“Urgently Needed to Protect Asian American Children and Families”: The Social Movement for Asian American Studies at K‐12 Grades

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Russell Jeung, Annelle Maranan Garcia, Annie Bae, Christina (Krysty) Shen, Joseph Malasa
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Abstract

The national movement for Asian American Studies (AASs) curriculum at the K‐12 level has burgeoned during the COVID‐19 pandemic and the subsequent surge of anti‐Asian hate. Seventeen states proposed legislation requiring AAS content in their public schools and ten states have now mandated it. Using case studies of two states, Illinois and New Jersey, this article details how community activists and elected legislators framed their campaigns to successfully pass their bills. In both states, the campaigns utilized diagnostic frames from the broader Asian American movement. However, they also incorporated and developed prognostic frames and motivational frames more resonant with the current moment. Notably, stakeholders focused on organizing around a winnable issue, with an emphasis on racial bullying in New Jersey and multiracial solidarity and inclusion in Illinois.
“迫切需要保护亚裔美国儿童和家庭”:K - 12年级亚裔美国研究的社会运动
在2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)大流行和随后的反亚洲仇恨浪潮中,全国亚裔美国人研究运动(AASs)在K - 12阶段的课程迅速发展。17个州提议立法要求公立学校提供AAS内容,10个州现在已经强制执行。本文以伊利诺斯州和新泽西州为例,详细介绍了社区活动家和当选议员如何组织他们的竞选活动,以成功通过他们的法案。在这两个州,竞选活动都采用了来自更广泛的亚裔美国人运动的诊断框架。然而,他们也纳入并发展了更符合当前时刻的预测框架和动机框架。值得注意的是,利益相关者关注的是围绕一个可赢的问题进行组织,重点是新泽西州的种族欺凌和伊利诺伊州的多种族团结和包容。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Inquiry (SI) is committed to the exploration of the human condition in all of its social and cultural complexity. Its papers challenge us to look anew at traditional areas or identify novel areas for investigation. SI publishes both theoretical and empirical work as well as varied research methods in the study of social and cultural life.
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