40 min

Connect | Educate | Advocate For the Record, An AACRAO Podcast

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For the Record – Season 3 Episode 13- Connect, Educate, and Advocate with the Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus
Episode Notes
Description: 
With the recent significant rise in racist rhetoric and violence against Asian Americans, members of our community are experiencing fear, anger, and anxiety. In this episode of For the Record, we talk to two members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Caucus to hear their sentiments about the current spate of violence and to talk about ways that we as higher education professionals can support our affected students, faculty, and staff.  
Key Takeaways:
The Asian American community includes 40 different races/ethnicities. It is not monolithic and is quite diverse. The AAPI Caucus is open to anyone who wants to participate and is an affinity group to provide community, resources, and support to Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.The United States has a long history of persecuting Asian Americans and while we recognize that we can’t flip a switch and create a just society overnight, we maintain hope in our communities and in our service to one another that changing lives through higher education can change the world.Guests:
Michelle Tsigaridas Weller
Associate Registrar
New York Law School
michelle.weller@nyls.edu 
Chris Huang
Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Registrar
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
chris.huang@lstc.edu 


References and Additional Information:
AAPI Caucus - Please visit the AAPI Caucus page for additional resources relating to mental health, training, and ways to volunteer and donate. AACRAO Statement on Hate Crimes Against Asian AmericansAACRAO Caucuses pagehttps://stopaapihate.org/AACRAO Core Competency: Diversity and Inclusion

For the Record – Season 3 Episode 13- Connect, Educate, and Advocate with the Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus
Episode Notes
Description: 
With the recent significant rise in racist rhetoric and violence against Asian Americans, members of our community are experiencing fear, anger, and anxiety. In this episode of For the Record, we talk to two members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Caucus to hear their sentiments about the current spate of violence and to talk about ways that we as higher education professionals can support our affected students, faculty, and staff.  
Key Takeaways:
The Asian American community includes 40 different races/ethnicities. It is not monolithic and is quite diverse. The AAPI Caucus is open to anyone who wants to participate and is an affinity group to provide community, resources, and support to Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders.The United States has a long history of persecuting Asian Americans and while we recognize that we can’t flip a switch and create a just society overnight, we maintain hope in our communities and in our service to one another that changing lives through higher education can change the world.Guests:
Michelle Tsigaridas Weller
Associate Registrar
New York Law School
michelle.weller@nyls.edu 
Chris Huang
Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Registrar
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
chris.huang@lstc.edu 


References and Additional Information:
AAPI Caucus - Please visit the AAPI Caucus page for additional resources relating to mental health, training, and ways to volunteer and donate. AACRAO Statement on Hate Crimes Against Asian AmericansAACRAO Caucuses pagehttps://stopaapihate.org/AACRAO Core Competency: Diversity and Inclusion

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