At a Black Lives Matter protest in Los Angeles, a young Korean American man named Edmond Hong decided to grab a megaphone. Addressing other Asian Americans in the crowd, he described the need to stop ...Show More
At a Black Lives Matter protest in Los Angeles, a young Korean American man named Edmond Hong decided to grab a megaphone. Addressing other Asian Americans in the crowd, he described the need to stop ...Show More
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mm recommended:Aug 1st, 2020
Superb nuanced episode about Asian Americans' relationship to race in US and BLM. The critiques were spot on.
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moot recommended:Oct 11th, 2020
Being Asian-Canadian and having lived in the U.S. for half my life, this episode really digs into the weeds of what it means to be Asian-American in the height of the BLM movement and supporting anti-racist policies, both globally, and within our own communities. What is your reckoning?
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