Naomi Osaka
Created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
Meet Naomi Osaka
This Learning Lab collection about Naomi Osaka was originally created and published by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. Supplementary objects and websites from the International Tennis Hall of Fame have been added to this learning lab. The collection is in a series of 30 collections based on the book, We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Have Shaped the United States. Each collection includes images of objects in the Smithsonian collections and links to community-created resources, including videos, archives, and more. Each collection takes a deeper dive into…
Naomi Osaka
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- International Tennis Hall of Fame
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- Naomi Osaka
- Date Published
- November 15, 2022
- Last Modified
- November 15, 2022
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Created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
Meet Naomi Osaka
This Learning Lab collection about Naomi Osaka was originally created and published by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. Supplementary objects and websites from the International Tennis Hall of Fame have been added to this learning lab. The collection is in a series of 30 collections based on the book, We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Have Shaped the United States. Each collection includes images of objects in the Smithsonian collections and links to community-created resources, including videos, archives, and more. Each collection takes a deeper dive into important histories and stories related to each individual featured in the book to provide additional context about the cultures and societies they are connected with. To help summarize and reflect on what you learn about each individual in these collections, we have provided Harvard Project Zero thinking routines and reflection questions that can be used in the classroom, in library activities, and at home.
We Are Here is an anthology of stories about artists, activists, athletes, scientists, journalists, and more. These stories are bought to you by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), one of 21 units (museums, archives, libraries, etc.) at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. We invite you to use this topical Learning Lab collection to learn more about individuals who have shaped the United States in critical ways through art-making, writing, or activism and who have been shaped by their global connections.
To learn more about We Are Here, which was developed by Smithsonian Books, Running Press Books, and APAC, please visit the Hachette Book Group website.
Please visit the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s website to learn more about our work and other offerings for educators and students.
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Created by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
Meet Naomi Osaka
This Learning Lab collection about Naomi Osaka was originally created and published by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center. Supplementary objects and websites from the International Tennis Hall of Fame have been added to this learning lab. The collection is in a series of 30 collections based on the book, We Are Here: 30 Inspiring Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who Have Shaped the United States. Each collection includes images of objects in the Smithsonian collections and links to community-created resources, including videos, archives, and more. Each collection takes a deeper dive into important histories and stories related to each individual featured in the book to provide additional context about the cultures and societies they are connected with. To help summarize and reflect on what you learn about each individual in these collections, we have provided Harvard Project Zero thinking routines and reflection questions that can be used in the classroom, in library activities, and at home.
We Are Here is an anthology of stories about artists, activists, athletes, scientists, journalists, and more. These stories are bought to you by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (APAC), one of 21 units (museums, archives, libraries, etc.) at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. We invite you to use this topical Learning Lab collection to learn more about individuals who have shaped the United States in critical ways through art-making, writing, or activism and who have been shaped by their global connections.
To learn more about We Are Here, which was developed by Smithsonian Books, Running Press Books, and APAC, please visit the Hachette Book Group website.
Please visit the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s website to learn more about our work and other offerings for educators and students.
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