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The Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) label is often used to describe those who descend from an incredibly large and diverse expanse of geographies, languages, histories, and cultures. This week Jude Feng is joined once again by Asian American advocates and activists Thu Nguyen, Muizz Akhtar, and Steven Wu to discuss some of the central issues impacting justice for AAPI communities across the U.S.
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Produced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner
Co-Produced by Dr. Jessica Davenport
Music licensed through PodcastMusic.com
Artwork designed by Heather Hale
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By Luke Brawner, Secunda Joseph5
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The Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) label is often used to describe those who descend from an incredibly large and diverse expanse of geographies, languages, histories, and cultures. This week Jude Feng is joined once again by Asian American advocates and activists Thu Nguyen, Muizz Akhtar, and Steven Wu to discuss some of the central issues impacting justice for AAPI communities across the U.S.
CREDITS
Produced, edited, and mixed by Luke Brawner
Co-Produced by Dr. Jessica Davenport
Music licensed through PodcastMusic.com
Artwork designed by Heather Hale
BECOME A PATRON
Join the neighborhood we're building and receive bonus content from this and other Odd Parliament shows for as little as $1 a month on Patreon!
VISIT US ONLINE
www.therelaypodcast.com
www.instagram.com/therelaypodcast
©2016-2024 Odd Parliament, in association with Project Curate

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