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Presented By: Women's and Gender Studies Department

Contextualizing Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans Within the History of US Relational Racism

Contextualizing Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans Contextualizing Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans
Contextualizing Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans
This event will focus on the recent anti-Asian and anti-Asian American violence sweeping the nation, and contextualize this violence within broader relational racial dynamics in U.S. history.

Speakers:

Anne Cheng
Professor of English, Princeton

Madeline Hsu
Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin

Dylan Rodríguez
President, American Studies Association (2020-21); Professor of Media & Cultural Studies, UC Riverside

Frances Wang
Journalist, activist, poet, artist; Intermittent Lecturer, American Culture, University of Michigan

Moderator: Yi-Li Wu
Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies and History, University of Michigan
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Contextualizing Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans

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March 26, 2021 (Friday) 10:30am
Meeting ID: 94866591981

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