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Pasifika Youth are the Future Set

$56.95

The Ocean in the School chronicles how Pacific Islander students have challenged the racist, imperialist structures of higher education at UW. A must-read on how schools can and should better serve their students. Author Rick Bonus is a UW professor in the American Ethnic Studies department.

In Reppin’: Pacific Islander Youth and Native Justice, learn how Pacific Islander youth are expressing themselves and building communities that cross oceans. This collection of essays compiles the work of scholars across the globe.

  • Both copies are paperback books

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The Ocean in the School chronicles how Pacific Islander students have challenged the racist, imperialist structures of higher education at UW. A must-read on how schools can and should better serve their students. Author Rick Bonus is a UW professor in the American Ethnic Studies department.

In Reppin’: Pacific Islander Youth and Native Justice, learn how Pacific Islander youth are expressing themselves and building communities that cross oceans. This collection of essays compiles the work of scholars across the globe.

  • Both copies are paperback books

The Ocean in the School chronicles how Pacific Islander students have challenged the racist, imperialist structures of higher education at UW. A must-read on how schools can and should better serve their students. Author Rick Bonus is a UW professor in the American Ethnic Studies department.

In Reppin’: Pacific Islander Youth and Native Justice, learn how Pacific Islander youth are expressing themselves and building communities that cross oceans. This collection of essays compiles the work of scholars across the globe.

  • Both copies are paperback books

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