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AAPIs@Oakton

The AAPIs at Oakton is a podcast featuring the Asian American Pacific Islander community at Oakton College, IL. We invite guests to share their stories and what's happening in Chicagoland's AAPI community.

  1. 27

    Signing Off - The Final Episode

    A heartfelt sign-off to AAPIs@Oakton. This episode reflects on five years of COMPASS, Oakton College's first AANAPISI grant —from cultural events and student success initiatives to amplifying AAPI voices across campus and beyond. The grant may be ending, but the community and legacy continue.To learn more about the Asian American Repository, visit https://researchguides.oakton.edu/asianamericanTo learn about COMPASS, check out https://www.oakton.edu/life-at-oakton/diversity-at-oakton/aanapisi.php

  2. 26

    AAPI & Data Disaggregation with Dr. Janet Oh

    We're continuing our conversation with Dr. Janet Oh, Senior Director of Institutional Research at Cal State Northridge. In this episode, we discussed data disaggregation and its significance related to Asian American & Pacific Islander student success.

  3. 25

    Leading with Insight: Data-Informed Leadership with Dr. Janet Oh

    In this episode, we're diving into the world of Institutional Research — or IR. We sat down with Dr. Janet Oh, Senior Director of Institutional Research at Cal State Northridge. We talked about her journey into IR, what it means to be data-informed rather than data-driven, and how faculty, staff, and administrators can become stronger partners and allies with their IR colleagues.

  4. 24

    Let’s Talk AANAPISI: Voices from Oakton Staff

    We are wrapping up our chat with Oakton Staff. In this episode, we reflect on the impact of the AANAPISI program at the college and share our hopes and dreams for the AAPI community on campus.

  5. 23

    Navigating Asian Americanness

    What does it mean to be Asian American? For many of us, the answer isn’t simple. In this episode, we sat down with Oakton College staff to explore how their identities were shaped by growing up in immigrant families, navigating expectations, and finding a sense of belonging.

  6. 22

    Brave & Courage with Clyne Namuo

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Clyne Namuo, the president of Joliet Junior College. Dr. Namuo shares his leadership philosophy and journey to community college presidency as an Asian American Native Hawaiian in the Midwest.

  7. 21

    AANAPISI Past, Present, and Future with Robert A. Underwood

    In celebration of Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISI) week, we interview Dr. Robert A. Underwood, a former member of the U.S. Congress (D-Guam, 1993-2003) and president of the University of Guam (2008-2018). He shares the origin story behind the designation, the significance of the AANAPISI program, and strategies to elevate the AANAPISI status in the U.S. higher education landscape. In 2002, Dr. Underwood introduced H.R. 4825 to create an AAPI-serving institution designation to be housed in the U.S. Department of Education, along with other Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) Programs. The introduction of H.R. 4825 paved the way for the establishment of AANAPISI program in 2007.

  8. 20

    Teaching Asian American History — TEAACH Act

    In 2021, Illinois became the first state in the country to pass a measure requiring K-12 public schools to teach at least one instructional unit of Asian American history. The episode will discuss the Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act and the importance of learning Asian American history. Credits:  CBS Chicago (Producer), (2021, July 10). Illinois Public Schools to be required to teach Asian American History [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17dfA1ziJlk WGN News (Producer), (2021, July 9). Pritzkers signs laws requiring Asian American history to be taught in Illinois schools [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7__obNGzC9E Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum [Webinar Host], (2022, May 10). Teaching equitable Asian American community history [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4kkDc_2SlI&t=403s

  9. 19

    Meet the Muslim Student Association at Oakton

    This month, we connect with the Muslim Student Association (MSA) at Oakton College. In this candid conversation, we sit down with members of the MSA to explore their experiences and challenges as Muslim students navigating higher education.

  10. 18

    Asian Americans & DEI in the Midwest

    We're continuing our conversation with Dr. Anthony Ramos, Chief of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging Officer at Elgin Community College. In this episode, we explore our challenges doing DEI work uplifting Asian American students in the Midwest and the importance of the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs). 

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    Chief Diversity Officer: Anthony Ramos

    We sit down with Dr. Anthony Ramos, Chief of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging Officer at Elgin Community College. Dr. Ramos shares his journey to his current role and his take on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work in higher education.

  12. 16

    AANAPISI Project Director Experience

    Century College is the first 2-year college to receive the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving-Institution (AANAPISI) status by the US Dept. of Education in the Midwest. In this episode, Nhia Xiong, AANAPISI Project Director, shares her experience managing the grant and navigating conversations on support for AAPI students at Century.

  13. 15

    Meet Oakton's South Asian Club

    This month, we interviewed members of the South Asian Club at Oakton College, the second largest AAPI student organization on campus. They shared their ideas and ways the college can better support South Asian and other AAPI students on campus.

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    From Guam to Oakton: A Student's Journey

    According to the 2020 AAPI Census Data Report, there are about 16,000 Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders living in IL. At Oakton, there are only a handful of NHPI students. In this episode, we interviewed  Lydia Cruz, our student trustee, about her journey to higher education, her plans for the year as the student trustee, and ways higher education can uplift the Pacific Islander community.

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    Asian Night Market Recap

    We wrap up this season with the recap of the 2nd Annual Asian Night Market at Oakton College, Des Plaines Campus. This event was organized by Oakton's Center for Organizing Minority Programs to Advance Student Success (COMPASS) and Everybody's Market.

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    Student Engagement at a 2-year College: Meet PAYO Club @ Oakton

    In celebration of the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month at Oakton College, we interviewed members of Pilipino in Alliance Yearning for Opportunities (PAYO), a Filipino student organization on campus. We asked for their takes on ways the college can better engage with students and secrets on keeping their organization active.

  17. 11

    Let's Talk Microaggressions

    Microaggressions are comments or actions that subtly and often unconsciously or unintentionally express a prejudiced attitude or biased toward historically marginalized groups. This episode features an interview with a former Oakton student who experienced a microaggression in her class. With our guest co-host, Dr. Jacob Chacko, we discuss ways the college can do to minimize microaggressions on campus.  Oakton's Discrimination & Harassment Complaint Form

  18. 10

    Lessons from the First AANAPISI in the Midwest - Karen Su Interview Part 2

    In this episode, we're continuing our conversation with Karen Su, Clinical Assistant Professor of Global Asian Studies, Principle Investigator and Project Director of the UIC AANAPISI Initiatives, about her experience navigating institutional climate and creating a campus culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander students. The University of Illinois - Chicago (UIC) is the first school in the Midwest to receive the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) designation by the U.S Department of Education. 

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    Lessons from the First AANAPISI in the Midwest - Karen Su Interview

    University of Illinois - Chicago (UIC) is the first school in the Midwest to receive the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) designation by the U.S Department of Education. In this episode, we're talking to Karen Su, Clinical Assistant Professor of Global Asian Studies, Principle Investigator and Project Director of the UIC AANAPISI Initiatives, about her experience navigating institutional climate and creating a campus culture for Asian American and Pacific Islander students.  

  20. 8

    5-minute History of Asian Night Market

    In this episode, we'll be talking about the history of night market and its cultural impact in Asian American communities. 

  21. 7

    Para Sa Kultura - How to Support MicroBusinesses

    In celebration of Filipino American History Month, COMPASS and Everybody's Market are hosting Para Sa Kultura (For the Culture) Night Market, featuring 40 Filipinx-owned microbusinesses and food vendors around the Chicagoland area. We invited the founder of Everybody's Market to talk about the event and the importance of supporting small and micro Asian American businesses.  To learn more about the event, visit linktr.ee/oaktoncompass  To learn more about Everybody's Market visit their Instagram Page at @EverybodysMarket 

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    How to Engage with High School Students: Code Elevate Experience

    Code Elevate is a summer coding program for young women of color. We invited Niles and Evanston Township high school students to share their experiences with the program and how Oakton College can better engage with this student population.  Code Elevate is organized by the Center for Organizing Minority Programs to Advance Student Success (COMPASS), AANAPISI grant at Oakton College. 

  23. 5

    How to Look for a Therapist

    In this episode, we continue our conversation with Amy Wu, a counselor at Oakton's Counseling Services. We discuss how to find a therapist, things we need to be mindful of, and counseling services at Oakton College.  Show Note:  Counseling services contact and resources Oakton counseling services: https://www.oakton.edu/studentservices/counseling/ Oakton crisis intervention services: https://www.oakton.edu/studentservices/counseling/crisis/ Oakton Wellness Center Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oaktonwellnesscenter/ Directories: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com Hotlines: Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 NAMI Helpline: 800-950-NAMI Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255, press 1 https://www.veteranscrisisline.net The Trevor Project: Text START to 678678 Black mental health resources: http://blackmentalhealth.com https://www.sistaafya.com https://www.chicagoblacktherapists.com Latinx mental health resources: https://latinxtherapy.com Indigenous mental health resources: https://www.ihs.gov http://www.oneskycenter.org AAPI mental health resources: https://www.asianmhc.org https://samhin.org https://southasiantherapists.org LGBTQIA+ mental health resources for BIPOC folks: https://nqttcn.com/directory http://www.nqapia.org http://aglp.org http://translifeline.org

  24. 4

    Immigrant. Enoughness. Mental Health.

    In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month and the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we chatted with Amy Wu, a counselor from Counseling Services at Oakton College to talk about mental health stigma and our experiences navigating enoughness as Asian Americans.  Resources:  Oakton College  Oakton counseling services Oakton crisis intervention services Oakton Wellness Center Instagram Directories https://www.inclusivetherapists.com https://www.melaninandmentalhealth.com Hotlines Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255 NAMI Helpline: 800-950-NAMI Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255, press 1 https://www.veteranscrisisline.net The Trevor Project: Text START to 678678 Black mental health resources: http://blackmentalhealth.com https://www.sistaafya.com https://www.chicagoblacktherapists.com Latinx mental health resources: https://latinxtherapy.com Indigenous mental health resources: https://www.ihs.gov http://www.oneskycenter.org AAPI mental health resources: https://www.asianmhc.org https://samhin.org https://southasiantherapists.org LGBTQIA+ mental health resources for BIPOC folks: https://nqttcn.com/directory http://www.nqapia.org http://aglp.org http://translifeline.org

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    Southeast Asian Americans in Higher Education

    Asian Americans are often an afterthought in conversations on providing support and resources to minoritized students. Many assume that Asian Americans are high academic achievers. Generalizing the overall Asian American experience dismisses the educational inequity that Southeast Asian Americans (SEAA) face in the U.S higher education system. Often time, SEAA voices are ignored by decision-makers. In this episode, we interviewed Albert Chantaboury, a Lao-American doctoral candidate from National Louis University, to talk about his journey to higher education and strategies for elevating the voices of SEAA in higher education.  Notes & References:  APIDA - Asian American Pacific Islander Desi American  Dr. OiYan Poon, www.oiyanpoon.com

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    What does it mean to be an AANAPISI?

    In this episode, we're wrapping up our conversation with Dr. Mary Danico on what it means to be an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI). 

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    AANAPISI Origin Story

    In 2020, Oakton Community College received an Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution Designation (AANAPISI) by the U.S Department of Education. AANAPISI is one of 7 federally recognized Minority Serving institution programs.  In this episode, we interviewed Dr. Mary Yu Danico from Cal Poly Pomona to talk about the stories behind the AANAPISI designation and what it means to be an Asian American Pacific Islander serving institution. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The AAPIs at Oakton is a podcast featuring the Asian American Pacific Islander community at Oakton College, IL. We invite guests to share their stories and what's happening in Chicagoland's AAPI community.

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