"Being Other": A Community Discussion Series, APIDA
Arts & Humanities
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32m
2020 brought us more than a pandemic. During this unprecedented time, violence against members of the APIDA community has spiked and continued discrimination against APIDA individuals is now squarely the focus of public attention. Join us for a panel discussion with members of the Hopkins APIDA community about their personal experiences over the last year and what they believe the next 12 months may bring.
Following this livestream, we invite participants to join our panelists in small group conversations via Zoom guided by two exploratory questions:
1. How do we combat the growing APIDA hate and violence in our communities?
2. Where do APIDA stories and efforts for equity and anti-racism fit into today’s current public discourse and the increased focus on the Black Lives Matter movement?
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