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This episode of New Narratives explores anti-Blackness in Asian/Asian American/Pacific Islander communities both in the U.S. and abroad. We discuss people's personal experiences with anti-Blackness in the community, as well as the complex historical, socioeconomic, and political factors that create anti-Blackness. We also talk about what different AAPI activists are doing to combat anti-blackness. Guests include: Nhan Le (she/her, Carleton College '21), Thet Htar Thet (she/her, activist), Nam Nguyen (she/her, Vietnamese Solidarity and Action Network), Jieyi Cai (they/them, PhD student at the U of MN Twin Cities).
Host: Anya Steinberg
For more information, visit: www.aaopmn.org
Follow us on Instagram: @aaopmn
By Asian American Organizing Project4.7
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This episode of New Narratives explores anti-Blackness in Asian/Asian American/Pacific Islander communities both in the U.S. and abroad. We discuss people's personal experiences with anti-Blackness in the community, as well as the complex historical, socioeconomic, and political factors that create anti-Blackness. We also talk about what different AAPI activists are doing to combat anti-blackness. Guests include: Nhan Le (she/her, Carleton College '21), Thet Htar Thet (she/her, activist), Nam Nguyen (she/her, Vietnamese Solidarity and Action Network), Jieyi Cai (they/them, PhD student at the U of MN Twin Cities).
Host: Anya Steinberg
For more information, visit: www.aaopmn.org
Follow us on Instagram: @aaopmn