“Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” – Edmund Burke As we watch the world move into repeated patterns of stereotypes and scapegoating, those who control the narrative have the power to create war or peace. Panelists of the Asian American Community discuss the challenges they encounter and how they incorporate a sense of history to enlarge the frame of personal stories, create awareness and empathy, and (like all good stories) entertain.
2021 Connected Conference, BIPOC, Mental Health, Panel Discussion, Social Justice
Panel Discussion | Fighting Stereotypes and Scapegoating
$30.00 for 1 year
“Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” – Edmund Burke As we watch the world move into repeated patterns of stereotypes and scapegoating, those who control the narrative have the power to create war or peace. Panelists of the Asian American Community discuss the challenges they encounter and how they incorporate a sense of history to enlarge the frame of personal stories, create awareness and empathy, and (like all good stories) entertain.
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