With the recent influx of Asian-American hate crimes due to Covid-19, more people are turning their attention to the history of racism towards Asians throughout American History. In this podcast episode, we’ll look at the history of our city, as well as the history and experiences of Asian-Americans in Arcadia and America.
First, we talk with Ms. Beverly Street about Arcadia’s early history and how it came to be the city we know today. Next, we spoke with Thai-Chinese American and AHS student Pailin Tan. She has been actively speaking about racism and mistreatment of Asians in America, so we discussed her experience growing up in San Gabriel Valley and America. Finally, we talked with three Japanese-Americans who were sent to Japanese Internment Camps as children (Mr. Ned Morioka, Mr. Akira, and Mrs. Hideko Sansui), who shared their experiences and perspectives growing up and living through this.
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S7 #3 EDI Diversity Week
S7 #2 Constitution Team's State Competition
S7 #1 Stars & Awards: Diving Into the Grammys
S6 #14 Ryan Liu’s Journey
S6 #13 Arcadia High Students with Jobs
S6 #12 Saying Goodbye to Splash Mountain at Disney
S6 #11 2023 All School Winter Assembly
S6 #10 World Cup: Under Review
S6 #9 Arcadia High School WASC Visit
S6 #8 Lakers and Warriors Review
S6 #7 Midnights Review
S6 #6 A Trip Down Memory Lane With Colorguard and AHS Teachers
S6 #5 Golf, Tennis, and Cross Country Accomplishments
S6 #4 The French Exchange Program and Staff Appreciation Night 2022
S6 #3 A Show Unlike Any Other: Grease
S6 #2 Arcadia High School’s New Clubs and Chartering Process
S6 #1 Meet The Team, Arcadia’s Funniest Moments, and Upperclassmen Advice
S5 #11 The stories behind Arcadia’s successful spring sports
S5 #10 Major Successes in Baseball, Chemistry and Color Guard + Classified Employee of the year
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