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  • Contributors

Soo Ah Kwon is a doctoral candidate in Social and Cultural Studies program at University of California, Berkley’s Graduate School of Education. Her current research focuses on second-generation Asian and Pacific Islander youth activism and identity formations. Her work explores the intersections of youth organizing and community-based organizations in supporting youth movements for social change.

Debra Werrlein recently received her doctorate in American Literature from the University of Maryland, College Park. She currently teaches composition at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

Philip Q. Yang is Associate Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman’s University. His publications in Asian American studies have focused on the immigration, naturalization, adaptation, and transnationalism of Chinese immigrants and Asian immigrants. He is also the author of Ethnic Studies: Issues and Approaches (State University of New York Press, 2000) and Post-1965 Immigration to the United States: Structural Determinants (Praeger, 1995), and the editor of Introduction to Ethnic Studies: A Reader (Kendall/Hunt, 1999). He is currently completing a project on generational differences of Asian American students and adults in educational attainment funded by the National Science Foundation. [End Page 89]

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