Phoenix, AZ -- (SBWire) -- 05/31/2021 --Reena Patel and Kimberly Wong will be speaking from their respective lens as Indian-American and Chinese-American individuals whose experiences both overlap and greatly differ in response to events in the last several years, and most recently with the uprise in violent crimes for Asian-Americans. They will explore how the concept of 'othering' creates fear and ultimately endangers individuals and communities who are not considered to be a part of the widely accepted American narrative. In addition, they will explore ways to move from "othering" to "us" as we look to ways to bring healing to our communities.
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STOP AAPI Hate! the Diverse Experience of Asian-Americans: From Hate Crimes to Healing
In light of the recent shootings in Georgia, this show will look at hate crimes in the Asian-American community and honoring the diversity of lived experiences within the vast group labeled as “Asian-American”.