Asian Americans have been woven into the fabric of the United States for centuries, yet they're too often dismissed as "perpetual outsiders." This misperception is fueled by enduring stereotypes, resulting in policies with real, negative consequences for the community.
In her powerful book, Not Outsiders, Helen Raleigh dismantles these myths with a vivid retelling of their political activism. She reveals a community deeply rooted in America's core values-freedom and equality-values they've championed for over 150 years. From battling for civil rights in the 19th century to pushing for justice today, Raleigh shows Asian Americans have consistently stood on the front lines of change.
Today, as the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group in the U.S., Asian Americans aren't dwelling on past wrongs or seeking handouts. They're rolling up their sleeves, diving into the political arena, and helping steer the future of our democracy. It's crucial that we recognize them for what they are: not outsiders but essential players in America's unfolding narrative. Their voices matter, and their contributions are vital to the nation we're building together.