Advisory Board
Left to right: Angela Rola, Roger Buckley, Norman Ikari, Lawson Inada,
Fe Delos-Santos, Kyoko Ikari commemorate Japanese American Internment
with poetry, jazz and camaraderie in the Jorgensen Gallery.
Dr. Saud Anwar
93 Rockledge Dr.
South Windsor, Ct 06074
Phone: (860) 478-2992
Email: S.Anwar@Sbc.Global.Net
Susan Aasi
55 Forest Street
Malden, Ma 02148
Home: (781) 321-0516
Work: (617) 373-4709
Email: S.Asai@Neu.Edu
Roger N. Buckley
Founding Director, AASI
Professor of History, UConn
354 Mansfield Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-2091
Phone: (860) 486-4751
Email: Roger.Buckley@Uconn.Edu
Roger N. Buckley is Professor of History and the Founding Director of the Asian American Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut. The recipient of several distinguished research rewards, his numerous books and journals articles have been published in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, the Netherlands, Jamaica and Puerto Rico.
Michael M. Ego
Professor of Human Development and Family Studies
Courtesy Faculty, Asian American Studies Institute
Associate Vice Provost
UCONN - Stamford Campus
One University Place
Stamford, Ct 06901
Phone: (203) 251-8406
Email: Michael.Ego@Uconn.Edu
Elizabeth C. Hanson
Professor Emerita, Political Science, UConn
Director, India Studies Program at UConn
University of Connecticut
341 Mansfield Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-2186
Phone: (860) 486-2534
Email: Betty.Hanson@Uconn.Edu
Dr. Hanson is the Director of the India Studies Program, and she teaches courses on South Asia. She has received two Fulbright awards to India. Her current research focuses on the political economy of the Internet in India and more generally on the impact of new information and communication technologies on world politics.
Jack Hasegawa
Chief, Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction
Connecticut State Department of Education
P.O. Box 2219 Room 360
Hartford, Ct 06145-2219
Phone: (860) 713-6769
Email: Jack.Hasegawa@ct.gov
Jack Koichi Hasegawa supervises two units within the Bureau of Curriculum and Instruction at the State Department of Education. He was Chief of the Bureau of Educational Equity and served as a member of the Sheff Office. He was a member of the NCATE Board of Examiners and coordinator of Teacher Preparation Program Approval for Connecticut.
Dr. William A. Howe
State Title IX Coordinator/Civil Rights Compliance/Multicultural Education
CT State Department of Education
165 Capitol Avenue, Room 227
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 713-6752
Fax: (860) 713-7035
Email: William.Howe@ct.gov
William A. Howe, Ed. D., is the education consultant for multicultural education, gender equity and civil rights at the Connecticut State Department of Education. Dr. Howe founded the New England Conference on Multicultural Education (NECME), and served as Past-President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), based in Washington, D.C. He is on the boards of several organizations including the Asian Pacific American Coalition of CT (APAC).
Margo Machida
Associate Professor, Asian American Studies/Fine Arts
University of Connecticut
875 Coventry Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-1128
Phone: (860) 486-3016
Email: Margo.Machida@Uconn.Edu
Bandana Purkayastha
Professor of Asian American Studies/Sociology
University of Connecticut
Manchester Hall
344 Mansfield Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-2068
Phone: (860) 486-3791
Email: Bandana.Purkayastha@Uconn.Edu
Christina Reardon
University of Connecticut
855 University Drive
Torrington, Ct 06790
Phone: (860) 626-6812
Email: Tina.Reardon@Uconn.Edu
Angela Rola
Director Asian American Cltural Center
University of Connecticut
364 Fairfield Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-2186
Phone: (860) 486-0830
Email: Angela.Rola@Uconn.Edu
Cathy Schlund-Vials
Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies/English
University of Connecticut
CLAS Building
215 Glenbrook Road
Storrs, Ct 06269-4098
Phone: (860) 486-3950
Email: Cathy.Schlund-Vials@Uconn.Edu
Cathy Schlund-Vials received her Ph.D. in English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she was honored with a campus-wide distinguished teaching award. Her research and teaching specialties include Asian American literature, Asian American studies, genocidal narratives, immigrant literary production, memory studies, 20th-century multiethnic modern and contemporary literature, and Asian American cultural production. She is working on a book-length project on Cambodian American genocidal remembrance in film, literature, and hip hop.
Shyamala Raman, Ph. D
Director of International Studies/Programs
Professor of Economics and International Studies
Saint Joseph College
1678 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, Ct 06117-2791
Email: Sraman@Sjc.Edu
416 Beach Hall
354 Mansfield Rd. U-2091
Storrs, CT 06269-2091
Phone: 860.486.4751
Fax: 860.486.2851
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