“Asian Americans Reflect on Seeing Themselves, Race and the Pandemic” presented with TIME
“Asian Americans Reflect on Seeing Themselves, Race and the Pandemic” presented with TIME
ASIAN AMERICANS REFLECT ON SEEING THEMSELVES, RACE AND THE PANDEMIC
presented with TIME
Featuring Justin Tsui, Jilleen Liao, Rej Joo, Ida Chen, Abraham Choi, Hannah Hwang, and moderated by Haruka Sakaguchi
Photoville 2020 Talks On-demand recordings are made possible in partnership with PhotoWings with additional support by the Philip and Edith Leonian Foundation
New York-based Asian Americans who shared their experiences of pandemic-fueled racism with TIME gather for a virtual roundtable discussion on contextualizing anti-Asian racism during the coronavirus pandemic. Moderated by photographer Haruka Sakaguchi, the discussion will ask the participants to reflect on what led them to come forward with their stories and be seen, what it means to be Asian in America, and building cross-cultural understanding toward racial equality.
photoville.nyc/online/asian-americans-reflect-on-seeing-themselves-race-pandemic/
presented with TIME
Featuring Justin Tsui, Jilleen Liao, Rej Joo, Ida Chen, Abraham Choi, Hannah Hwang, and moderated by Haruka Sakaguchi
Photoville 2020 Talks On-demand recordings are made possible in partnership with PhotoWings with additional support by the Philip and Edith Leonian Foundation
New York-based Asian Americans who shared their experiences of pandemic-fueled racism with TIME gather for a virtual roundtable discussion on contextualizing anti-Asian racism during the coronavirus pandemic. Moderated by photographer Haruka Sakaguchi, the discussion will ask the participants to reflect on what led them to come forward with their stories and be seen, what it means to be Asian in America, and building cross-cultural understanding toward racial equality.
photoville.nyc/online/asian-americans-reflect-on-seeing-themselves-race-pandemic/
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