Event

CRAAV

Critical Responses to Anti-Asian Violence presents Building an Asian American Studies Program: A Roundtable with Current and Former Directors:

Ji-Yeon Yuh, Northwestern University

Fariha Khan, University of Pennsylvania

Heidi Kim, UNC-Chapel Hill

Moderated by Erin Aeran Chung (Johns Hopkins)

Co-sponsored by the Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship Program, the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, and the Program in East Asian Studies
Critical Responses to Anti-Asian Violence (CRAAV) is a scholarly and community-oriented initiative to build anti-racist coalitions across Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore. Funding for this initiative has been provided by the SNF Agora Faculty Grants Program.

Critical Responses to Anti-Asian Violence (CRAAV) is a scholarly and community-oriented initiative to build anti-racist coalitions across Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore. It takes anti-Asian violence as a site where we can develop intersectional frameworks to engage the heterogeneous challenges facing AAPI communities and interrogate the effects of white supremacy on academic knowledge produced about minoritized communities.


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