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7.27.2009

leap's "locating ourselves in history" project
Check it out. The summer interns at Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP) have put together a project called Locating Ourselves in History, which collects personal stories and narratives of Asian Pacific Islander Americans and places them on an interactive timeline/map to demonstrate their part in the larger fabric of the American experience.

They plan to officially launch the website on August 14. In the meantime, they're putting the call out for folks to share their own personal stories as part of the project. Go here and fill out the form to submit your story. To learn more about Locating Ourselves in History, go to future home of the website here.



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