Saturday, May 29th, 2021 – Sunday, May 30th, 2021 Anti-Asian Racism Undone

DateTimeLocation
Saturday, May 29, 202112:30PM - 4:00PMExternal Event, External Event
Sunday, May 30, 202112:00PM - 5:00PMExternal Event, External Event

Description

Activists, academics and artists respond to Asian Canadian realities and discourses made urgent by the recent rise of anti-Asian violence, against a backdrop of long standing systemic injustices. This two-day event tackles culture and politics, strategy and pedagogy, drawing connections across movements in abolition, sex work, labour, histories, art and culture and futures of community-building and organizing.

Live captioning will be available for the event.

Brought to you by the AARU Programming Collective: Richard Fung, Shellie Zhang, Monika Kin Gagnon, Robert Diaz and Min Sook Lee.

Presented by Scholar’s Strike Canada with support from the President’s Office of OCAD University, Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT), EAHR|Media (Ethnocultural Art Histories Research) at Concordia University, the Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Toronto, CUPE Ontario.

**No registration necessary. All panels will be livestreamed.**

View the full program and access the LIVESTREAM LINK here: https://www.scholarstrikecanada.ca/aaru-schedule

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