Amanda Oh and Lydia Ko winners of the 2021 Dr. Rosane Rocher Prize in Best Undergraduate Essay in Asian American Studies

Award

ASAM is glad to announce the winners of the 2021 Dr. Rosane Rocher Prize in Best Undergraduate Essay in Asian American Studies.

This year the prize goes to Amanda Oh for her paper titled "Auntie's First Days" and Lydia Ko for her paper titled "Weak Lungs but a Strong Heart"

Amanda Oh is a sophomore from Los Angeles, CA. She is in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Urban Studies, with particular interests in criminal justice and migration.

Lydia Ko is a junior from Los Angeles studying Design and Cognitive Science in the College of Arts and Sciences. She hopes to pursue a career working in animation once she graduates, and use visual storytelling to continue to share the journeys and experiences of members within Asian communities.

The ASAM Rocher Prize Committee reviewed all of the submissions carefully and it was glad to find that the submissions this year were strong examples of research and writing and the decision was very difficult. The Asian American Studies Program congratulates Amanda and Lydia on their achievement and wishes them the best of luck in their future studies.