Thanks for stopping to view our Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month poster series. The series contains a total of 8 posters that can be found in 4 different locations on campus. The decentralized exhibit contains information on different aspects of the Asian American Experience and Asian American contributions to American History and Culture from the 1860s up until today.
In posters 5 and 6 you can read about Asian immigration to the United States after the passing of the Hart-Celler Act. In poster 6 you will also read about Asian American activism and the unique contributions to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
You’re currently in the Brennan Hall Lobby viewing Posters 5 and 6. The last stop on the journey is in the lobby of McGurrin Hall.
If this is your first stop on the journey, you can also backtrack to see the start of the poster series in the LSC Atrium near the Kinmen Peace Bell, a gift of the government of Taiwan, or see posters 3 and 4 in the lobby of the Weinberg Memorial Library.