1 hr 20 min

Disrupting Anti-Asian Discrimination Inclusion Infusions

    • Non-Profit

This episode is a recording of Algonquin College's second Taking a Stand anti-racism series, where the focus of the discussion with experts was on Developing Understanding to Disrupt Anti-Asian Discrimination. Listen in to hear moderator Farbod Karimi, Chair Learning & Teaching Services, guide a powerful conversation with Dr. Dennis Kao, Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Carleton University, Cindy Tran, a Vietnamese Canadian journalist with CBC Ottawa and Dr. Mary Reid, an Assistant Professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). This moving conversation examines the meaning of, and complexity within, anti-Asian discrimination in our communities and campuses. Bringing in rigorous research, a grounding in pedagogy, and realized by lived experiences, this discussion is one we are proud to share. 

This episode is a recording of Algonquin College's second Taking a Stand anti-racism series, where the focus of the discussion with experts was on Developing Understanding to Disrupt Anti-Asian Discrimination. Listen in to hear moderator Farbod Karimi, Chair Learning & Teaching Services, guide a powerful conversation with Dr. Dennis Kao, Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Carleton University, Cindy Tran, a Vietnamese Canadian journalist with CBC Ottawa and Dr. Mary Reid, an Assistant Professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). This moving conversation examines the meaning of, and complexity within, anti-Asian discrimination in our communities and campuses. Bringing in rigorous research, a grounding in pedagogy, and realized by lived experiences, this discussion is one we are proud to share. 

1 hr 20 min