Inclusive Curriculum

Advancing Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander History

Curriculum is a tool for collective liberation. We are building a movement so that voices from all historically marginalized communities are seen across our school curriculum - in math, science, social studies, and language arts.

We proudly support efforts to implement the Culturally Responsive Sustaining Education Framework to help educators create student-centered learning environments that affirm racial, linguistic and cultural identities, creates solidarity, and elevates historically marginalized voices.

The integration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) voices into the existing curriculum is a key step towards comprehensive curriculum reform. We are fighting for this in 4 pivotal ways:

Infusing AANHPI curricular materials in schools can help:

  • Address racially-charged bullying in schools while combating ignorance around AANHPI communities that leads to hate and violence.

  • Confront the current erasure of AANHPI communities and voices creating space for healthy identity development of AANHPI students.

  • Create understanding and solidarity between students, especially students from historically marginalized communities.

  • Prepare students for diverse workplaces and communities by teaching critical thinking and cultural competency.

Who to Contact

For more information on Inclusive Curriculum, please contact Kulsoom Tapal, Education Policy Coordinator, at ktapal@cacf.org.

 
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