Why Do We Say, "Asian American," Not "Oriental"? | Origin of Everything

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Why Do We Say, "Asian American," Not "Oriental"? | Origin of Everything
The term "Oriental" is hundred of years old, so why do Americans no longer use “Oriental”? And how did the term “Asian American” take its place? Watch this week’s Origin of Everything to find out.
About the Author: Terry Kawi is a middle school ELA teacher and instructional coach in the Bay Area, and has created these support materials. She holds a bachelor of art’s degree in history from UC Davis and master’s degree in teaching secondary English from USC. As a ninth-year teacher, she prioritizes community, critical literacy, and student-centered learning.