Unveiling Invisible Histories: Tony De La Rosa Discusses Asian American Representation in Education

Research to Practice - The Anti-Racism Leadership Institute

In this enlightening episode of the Anti-Racism Leadership Institute Research and Practice Podcast, we dive deep with Tony De La Rosa, the author of "Teaching the Invisible Race." Soon to be Dr. De La Rosa, a Filipino American racial justice educator and doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, shares his insights on ethnic studies policy, its practical implementation, and his journey through a prolific book tour. We explore the critical need for Asian American representation in educational curriculums, the impact of historical policies on Asian Americans, and the power of educational frameworks like Isang Bagsak. This podcast is a must-listen for educators, students, and anyone interested in understanding and contributing to a more inclusive and representative educational system.

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