Rise of Anti-Asian Racism
The American Constitutional Society hosted a virtual conversation on the rise of anti-Asian racism and violence in the country. Joining the … read more
The American Constitutional Society hosted a virtual conversation on the rise of anti-Asian racism and violence in the country. Joining the discussion were Representative Grace Meng (D-NY), California Supreme Court Judge Goodwin Liu, and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. They discussed the rise of anti-Asian racism during the coronavirus pandemic, the use of Japanese internment camps during World War II, recognizing casual racism in everyday life, and how to combat racist ideologies and rhetoric. close
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Lorraine K. Bannai Director Seattle University School of Law->Korematsu (Fred T.) Center for Law and Equality
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Valerie Nannery Senior Director American Constitution Society for Law and Policy->Network Advancement
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