Publications
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Introduction to Social Work, Empowering People & Communities, Kirin Macapugay, Cognella Publishing, 2019
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“The Student Empowerment through Narrative, Storytelling, Engagement, and Identity Framework for Student and Community Empowerment: A Culturally Affirming Pedagogy," Kirin Macapugay and Benjamin Nakamura. 2024. "Genealogy 8, no. 3: 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/genealogy8030094
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“Community to Capitol: A Framework for State Level Advocacy for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Students in Higher Education,” Cirian Villavicencio & Kirin Macapugay. 2024. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2024, Vol. 21, No. 1 & 2.
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“Understanding and Dismantling the The Model Minority Stereotype,” Addressing Anti-Asian Racism with Social Work Advocacy and Action, Lailaine Sevillano & Kirin Macapugay, Oxford University Press, October 2024
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“Atang to Kuwentos: The Power of Communal Care as Decolonial Mental Health Praxis Among Pilipinx Americans” Lailaine Sevillano, Joanna LaTorre, Kirin Macapugay, Gabrielle Aquino-Adriatico, et al., under review by American Psychologist Practicing Decolonial and Liberation Psychologies, September 2023, Accepted for Publication October 2024
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“What I Have Learned from Warrior Women,” Pin[a/x]y Activism in Theory and Practice. Edited by Amanda Solomon, Candice Tan, Jen Soriano, February 2023
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“Paradise Hills, 1994,” Reclaiming our Stories, Edited by Paul Alexander & Manuel Lopez, San Diego City Works Press, January 2020
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“Paradise Hills,” Pilipinx Radical Imagination Reader, Edited by Melissa Nievera-Lozano and Tony Santa Ana, Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc, 2018
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“Lolas,” They Magazine, Edited by Maureen Abugan, 2017
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“The Youth Canao,” Alliance for California Traditional Arts, 2013
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“How will You Create Positive Change, Edited by Leah Oviedo, 2012