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Recap: Columbia s conversation on violence against Asian Americans

Recap: Columbia’s conversation on violence against Asian Americans Recap: Columbia’s conversation on violence against Asian Americans Emma Cho / Zoom Screenshot “It has caught a lot of people by surprise.” The surge in anti-Asian hate crimes in major U.S. cities has started an important and long-awaited conversation for this country. In an event hosted by the Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights on April 14, Ellen Wu, associate professor of history and director of Asian American studies at Indiana University Bloomington, and Jiayang Fan, a staff writer for The New Yorker, examined the United States’ long-standing history of violence and discrimination against Asians.

On Clubhouse, Youth Share The Truth About Xinjiang - China Digital Times (CDT)

On Clubhouse, Youth Share The Truth About Xinjiang Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Mar 4, 2021 After Chinese users flocked to Clubhouse to engage in uncensored and freewheeling conversation on topics both serious and silly, authorities blocked the app. One room, “Is there a concentration camp in Xinjiang?,” was particularly notable for its topic matter, size, and uniquely empathetic discourse. The room was widely covered by international media and sparked renewed interest in a 2009 essay written by Huang Zhangjin after the 2009 Urumqi riots titled “Goodbye, Ilham” that detailed his friendship with the famed Uyghur intellectual as well as the racial politics of Xinjiang. For SupChina, Darren Byler translated portions of

Clubhouse Comes to China, and Anthony Hopkins

Save this story for later. In China, people may speak privately about political taboos, like the detention of Uighurs, but to do so in public can be highly risky. Jiayang Fan reports on how the app Clubhouse has suddenly offered a platform for large numbers of people to communicate honestly and reckon with their government’s human-rights abuses. Plus, Anthony Hopkins, discussing his new role as a father with dementia, spills the trade secrets of a lifetime: “Don’t act too much,” he tells us. And the writer Patricia Lockwood puts the language of the Internet into the form of a novel.

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