
Teaching WWII AANHPI History: Insights for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Guerilla Warfare in the Philippines. Nisei in the Military. Pearl Harbor. The Japanese American Incarceration. World War II had a wide range of experiences and long-term impacts on the greater AANHPI community. For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Annie Preziosi, the Curriculum Development Specialist at The National WWII Museum, gives tips on how to teach #AANHPI WW2 history from a perspective that encourages students to consider continuity and change over time. Learn more:
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#AAPIHistory #WWII #JapaneseAmericanIncarceration #SSchat #APAHM
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