It’s hyperbolic to say that the pandemic was bad for theater and arts organizations. Many didn’t recover. But for those that did, the pandemic provided a reset of sorts, a
It’s hyperbolic to say that the pandemic was bad for theater and arts organizations. Many didn’t recover. But for those that did, the pandemic provided a reset of sorts, a
Published May 5, 2021 at 11:43 AM EDT Listen • 50:00
Anti- Asian violence and rhetoric have increased since the start of the pandemic. As part of our ongoing series on racism and equity on The Point, we look at the history of racism against those Asian descent, and what the last year has been like for Asian Americans. We also hear stories from some of our neighbors about what they experience in the age of COVID.
Guests on the program are as follows:
Paul Watanabe, Director of the Institute for Asian American Studies at UMass Boston.
Khanh Dinh, Professor of Psychology at UMASS Lowell