Listen "S2:E27 Hyphenated Identity"
Episode Synopsis
What's in a name? We reflect on some timely questions: where do I belong? And what does it mean to be American? Melissa shares snapshots from her multi-cultural upbringing, and how recently learning her Chinese name helped her begin to reclaim a piece of her hyphenated identity." Trigger warning: anti-Asian hate crimes and gender violence. Full show notes at shelterinplacepodcast.info Report a hate crime at Stop AAPI Hate Learn about Compassion Oakland’s volunteer chaperone service Asian American Federation’s Anti-Hate Safety Resources A Literary Guide to Combat Anti-Asian Racism in America Anti-Asian Violence Resource List Including GoFundMe Campaigns for Affected Families and Mental Health Resources An Active Asian American Community Resource List A student made an anti-Asian hate resource list for the Harlem Community Check out more of Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu from Sophia Lee’s Not a Hyphenated American Piece by Sophia Lee from Gordon Wood’s The Idea of America LA Time’s article, Reflecting on Chinese Massacre After Atlanta Shootings Learn about the Japanese American Internment Watch PBS: Asian Americans Documentary Series Watch The Try Guys: We Need To Talk About Anti-Asian Hate Video Read Sarah Song’s What does it mean to be American Essay Read Juliet Lapido’s The day I learned I was American Essay A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
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