Professor Aquino at the Asian American Fair, May 2006. (Photo: Ryan Purugganan)
Asian
American Studies makes one's understanding
of America and the world broader and all the more clearer.
Taking any Asian American Studies course can only be beneficial.![]()
- Lecturer
- Office: 340P Jerome Richfield
- Phone: 818-677-7284
- Fax: 818-677-7094
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- Campus Mailcode: 8251
- Curriculum Vitae [pdf download]
Education
- M.A., Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (199?)
- B.A. Asian American Studies, California State University, Northridge (199?)
Scholarship Highlights
- Musical Score: "The Madwoman of Chaillot" (Nancy Cheryll-Davis, dir.), Culver City Public Theater. Summer 2006.
- Vice President: Filipino American National Historical Society, LA Chapter. 2004-present.
- Publication: "On the Curses and Blessings of War: Discussions for a Filipino American Experience Class," Teaching About Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Edith Chen and Glenn Omatsu, editors. Altamira Press, 2005.
- Publication: "Broken on the Wheel" and "NVM by the Mountainside", poems. Amerasia Journal 30:3 (2004/2005).
- Co-founder and co-producer: LA Enkanto Kollective - Filipina/o American Poetry and Spoken Word from Los Angeles. 2001
Carlos Bulosan's America Is in the Heart was one of the first books I ever read "independently", and it inspired me to take my first AAS courses.
Professor Aquino has an MA degree in Asian American Studies from UCLA, where he was a recipient of a Graduate Fellowship award. A published poet and writer, he has the distinction of being the only student to take the last course that famed novelist, poet, and literary critic NVM Gonzalez taught in the United States. In 1998 Aquino received the distinguished CSUN Outstanding Graduating Senior award. He has been an instructor for the Asian American Studies Department since Autumn 2000.