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ANTI-ASIAN RACISM AND THE STATE
Penn Global ASAM Faculty Panel
ANTI-ASIAN RACISM AND THE STATE
Monday, September 14, 2020 | 12pm
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ANTI-ASIAN RACISM AND THE STATE
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This panel of core faculty from Penn’s Asian American Studies Program will uncover a history and culture of anti-Asian racism. About this Event
ANTI-ASIAN RACISM AND THE STATE
Monday, September 14, 2020 | 12pm
Asian American Studies Program (ASAM) Faculty Panel:
Eiichiro Azuma (History Department)
David L. Eng (English Department)
Fariha Khan (ASAM Associate Director)
Josephine Park (ASAM Director & English Department)
Moderators: Chi-ming Yang (Associate Professor of English) and Claire Nguyen (Undergraduate Advisory Board Co-Chair, ASAM)
Systemic racism against people of color: Where do Asians fit into this structure?
This panel of core faculty from Penn’s Asian American Studies Program will uncover a history and culture of anti-Asian racism, and it will provide radical Asian American perspectives. State management of Asia and its diasporas shape modern American policy, foreign and domestic; this panel will discuss the deep ties between policies of exclusion and the conditions of Asian America. The urgency of anti-racism today – with the Black Lives Matter campaign at its heart – will guide our conversation.
This is an event for all members of the Penn community. We aim to have a dynamic and open conversation that addresses your questions, concerns, and experiences.