Free Radicals
A collective that works on creating accessible resources for political education at the intersection of science and social justice. Online: https://freerads.org/
A collective that works on creating accessible resources for political education at the intersection of science and social justice. Online: https://freerads.org/
Contains individual resources from the Smithsonian, as well as collections organized by theme, educational use, learning strategy. Allows individuals to use Smithsonian resources to create their own collections and share them with others. Online: https://learninglab.si.edu/
Centralized source of 1.675 million pictures, recordings, and texts from California libraries, archives, and museums. Online: https://calisphere.org/
Provides a brief overview of the history of LA Chinatown, including profiles of some of its citizens done through interviews (including some done by local youth). Online: https://lachinatown.chssc.org/
Digital collection of photos on Asian American experience available online. Other primary and secondary sources on Asian American experience must be accessed in person but are catalogued. Educators may reach out to museum staff for assistance as well. Online: http://db.wingluke.org/
Digital exhibit exploring queer Asian Pacific Islander identity Online: http://smithsonianapa.org/day-queer-life/
The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center is working on building out resources to support education in the classroom around Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. There are currently only a few entries but some of them are very rich, for example the collection of photographs around the transcontinental railroad. Online: https://smithsonianapa.org/learn/learn-archives/
The New York Times aligns their journalism with lesson plans. They are organized by subject area but also just listed. Some examples include learning about slavery using primary sources Online: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/13/learning/learning-about-slavery-with-primary-sources.html
A zine produced with support from the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles. Online: http://camla.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/CAM-Roots-Zine-2017.pdf