For Asian Americans, celebration, challenges and action
Equal Time, Ep. 30
May, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, has special significance in 2022, as both an acknowledgment of contributions and a reminder of a resurgence of xenophobic rhetoric and violence. Civil rights groups, academia and businesses have responded with action, education and activism, part of a “Stop AAPI Hate” coalition.
Mary C. Curtis speaks about the past, the present and future solutions with Anne Lee Benedict, active with MCCA — a national organization dedicated to advancing diversity, inclusion and equity in the legal profession — and Joanne L. Rondilla, an assistant professor of sociology and interdisciplinary studies and Asian American studies at San José State University.
Show Notes:
- ‘Yes, I do belong here’: AAPI staffers on a tough year working for Congress
- Senate passes AAPI bill with wide bipartisan support
- Rep. Grace Meng on fighting COVID-19 and hatred aimed at Asian Americans
- Lawmakers divided over need for new domestic terrorism law
- Why Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders need stronger political representation