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In the 1970s, Uyematsu was involved in what would become known as the Asian American movement. Modeled after the Black Power movement, it too emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions for Asian American people in the United States.
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Uyematsu was a public high school math teacher for 32 years, and in the 1990s she began publishing her poetry. In 1992 she won the Nicholas Roerich Poetry Prize for her first book,
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Her poetry reflects her Japanese American heritage and continues to address issues of racism and social inequities. The Poetry Foundation states, “
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movement. That same year she joined the staff of the newly formed UCLA Asian American Studies Center, where she co-edited the widely-used anthology,
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in mathematics, Uyematsu became active in Asian American Studies in the late sixties. As a college senior, she penned the essay
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recognized by the Friends of Little Tokyo Branch Library for her writing contributions to the Japanese-American community
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Uyematsu’s poems consider the intersection of politics, mathematics, spirituality, and the natural world
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Uyematsu was a third-generation Japanese American from Pasadena, California. A graduate of
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Mountain Movers: Student Activism and Asian American Studies
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Tachiki, A., Wong, E., Odo, F., & Wong, B. (1971).
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Pasadena, California
Culver City, California
University of California, Los Angeles
“The Emergence of Yellow Power in America”
Black Power
Roots: An Asian American Reader (1971)
30 Miles from J-Town
Uyematsu’s poems consider the intersection of politics, mathematics, spirituality, and the natural world
recognized by the Friends of Little Tokyo Branch Library for her writing contributions to the Japanese-American community
Culver City, California
"Amy Uyematsu"
"the emergence of yellow power in america"
cite book
link
"Amy Uyematsu"
"Amy Uyematsu"
"Inspiring Words"
Obituary: Amy Uyematsu
"Appreciation: Pioneering L.A. poet Amy Uyematsu showed that words could move mountains"
Poetry.LA Interview
Mountain Movers: Student Activism and Asian American Studies
Uyematsu's Poem 'Deliberate'
2019 Interview with the Massachusetts Review
Intersections: Poetry with Mathematics
Categories
1947 births
2023 deaths
American educators of Japanese descent
American writers of Japanese descent
American poets

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