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Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe, vice president of global artistic programs, leads a discussion with artists Kenneth Tam and Siyan Wong to examine the lasting legacy of Vincent Chin's story.
In an interview with Kevin Rudd, the Bay Area 7th grader discusses what led her and her friends to organize a large "Stop Asian Hate" rally in Berkeley, California last month.
A panel of speakers form the fields of advocacy, activism, journalism, and politics examined the uptick in anti-Asian racism and how community members, the media, and organizations can contribute to social change.
Director Michael Schindhelm discusses his film about the Swiss art collector and diplomat Uli Sigg with Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe, vice president of global artistic programs and director of Asia Society Museum.
The proprietor of San Francisco's celebrated New Delhi Restaurant discusses his experience as an immigrant from India and how he deals with anti-Asian racism in a conversation with Kevin Rudd.
Kevin Rudd, Ian Bremmer, and Elizabeth Economy discuss what has changed, what has not, and what these first 100 days suggest about the the trajectory and challenges facing the Biden presidency, for Asia in particular.
A group of diverse educators to look at the root causes of equity issues in education, how it impacts the Chinese language education field, and what Chinese teachers and school leaders can do to address it.
A diverse group of K-16 educators to discuss how teachers move beyond the basics and spark both the interest and confidence needed for students to enter the intermediate and advanced range.
A group of innovative educators discuss how teachers have led the innovation of Chinese language education in online and hybrid learning and what tools will be integrated into the traditional classroom.
As the two countries embark on life under new leaders, diplomats Koji Tomita and Caroline Kennedy discuss the state of the bilateral relationship with Wendy Cutler and Daniel Russel.