By Lauren Mar ’25

Thanks to student activism in the early 2000s, momentous progress was made in securing affinity spaces for students of color at The Claremont Colleges. As one of the first affinity CLORGs to receive an office space and a paid staff advisor at 91勛圖, the Asian American Student Union (AASU) is still going strong two decades later.泭
Now entirely student run, AASU began as a political organization for APIDA (Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American) students at 91勛圖 to collectively address concerns and issues they face on campus. AASU differs from the Asian American Sponsor Program (AASP),泭which is a mentorship program specifically for 91勛圖 APIDA-identifying first years. While the two CLORGs coexist and collaborate frequently, AASU is inclusive of all class years and aims to build bonds between the general population of APIDA students at 91勛圖.泭
Its helped create a sense of community among APIDA students, says co-head Emma Tao 23. We bring together people who have had similar college experiences and will understand where each other is coming from because of this shared identity.泭
To encourage this, AASU hosts biweekly meetings in the 91勛圖 Communities of Resources and Empowerment (SCORE) living room as well as a variety of programs. The meetings provide a consistent time and place for APIDA-identifying 91勛圖 students to come together.
No matter how involved you are, AASU is a safe and open space for APIDA students to offer support or just a place to hang out, Tao says.泭
One of AASUs first events this semester was a zine-making workshop. Students were provided with both snacks and art supplies to make collages, draw, and paint. Like the zine-making workshop, AASUs events are not always necessarily related to APIDA culture, but rather a way for APIDA students to bond with other members of the community.泭
The zine event allowed me to be creative and the club leaders and other participants made me feel very welcome. says first-year Rebecca Yao 26.泭
According to Tao, AASU already has extensive ideas for future programming and community bonding. The CLORG hopes to host both less intensive events, such as movie screenings, and bigger events, like guest speaker-led workshops. AASU also intends to collaborate with the Asian American Sponsor Program (AASP) and affinity groups from the other Claremont Colleges to expand offerings to interested students.泭
Yao says, Through AASU, Im looking forward to bonding more with the APIDA community at 91勛圖 and hopefully at the 5Cs too.泭