Crossracial Solidarity
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Too often, Asian Americans are portrayed as quiet and submissive. In reality, Asian Americans have been outspoken activists for as long as they have been part of the country. Not only have Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans fought for their own equality, but they have also stood in solidarity with other marginalized groups.
In Crossracial Solidarity, Patricia and Stewart Kwoh of the Asian American Education Project chronicle a history of Asian Americans uniting with other racial and ethnic minorities to advocate for their rights, from the alliances between Mexican and Filipino farmworkers in the 1960s to that of the Thai and Latinx sweatshop workers in the ’90s. This book echoes the sentiment behind their work: that none of us are free until all of us are free.
©2026 Stewart Kwoh and Patricia Kwoh (P)2026 Third State Books