History

Follow along with this timeline that outlines the history of Asian American activism at IU. An abbreviated version is presented below:

IUB students established Asian American Association (AAA) in 1987. The organization was first named Asian American Student Association, but eventually renamed to Asian American Association. Junior David Chih (BA 1990, PhD 2001) created AAA because he feels available Asian and minority student organizations do not reflect his experiences as an American growing up with Asian heritage.  The group starts informally with 10 members. Within a year, it grew large enough to formalize with goals, board officers, and a vision to provide a community for IUB Asian American students.

We are widely known as one of the largest student organizations on campus. Our presence is recognized by the university and various AAA’s throughout the state. We continue to uphold the mission of instilling and maintaining a spirit of community among Asian American and Pacific Islander students, along with those interested in the culture.

2002 Mass Meeting

Stephanie T.X. Nguyen, PhD Student and AAA Graduate Advisor, has also created a slideshow about Asian American History at our university. More quotes, documents, and photos can be found in the slides below!

Our Past Executive Board Members

E-Board
2019-2020 Executive Board with award-winning author Ken Liu at the 6th annual Indiana Asian American Conference
1997-1998 Executive Board
2009-2010 Executive Board

Fashion Shows and Cultural Shows

2005 Fashion Show – “Passport to America”
2007 Fashion Show – “A Culture Reflected”
2009 Fashion Show – “Beyond Your Front Door”