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Asian American Resource Center (AARC)
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The AARC'S Southeast Asian Committee (SEACOM) at their Southeast Asian Ice Dessert event.
In 2019, the AARC collaborated with the Queer Resource Center to host a QTPOC Coffeehouse for students to relax and mingle.
Students mingling at the AARC and QRC's QTPOC Coffeehouse.
Part of AARC's 2019-2020 cohort at the AARC's annual Fall Retreat.
So, transform yourself first...Because you are young and have dreams and want to do something meaningful, that in itself, makes you our future and our hope. Keep expanding your horizon, decolonize your mind, and cross borders.
- Yuri Kochiyama
The Asian American Resource Center (AARC), established in 1991, helps Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) students develop intellectually, socially, personally, academically and politically. Central to all programs, projects, and events is the value of developing leadership skills among APIDA students. Working in conjunction with the Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies (IDAAS), the AARC creates opportunities to raise awareness of issues affecting APIDA community. The AARC works in collaboration with other ethnic groups, academic department and campus offices to sponsor a wide range of educational endeavors. By fostering awareness of APIDA issues at 日韩三级, the AARC helps strengthen The Claremont Colleges and the greater community.
Our Mission
- Build a stronger sense of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) identity.
- Raise awareness of issues affecting APIDA community.
- Develop student leadership.
- Act as a resource for the campus community.鈥