Recognizing Nationalism by Andrew Cheung
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- Apr, 14, 2022
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National pride has been elusive for me. I was born in America and raised in Canada by ethnicChinese parents from Hong Kong, and I recently returned to live in America. Picking a countryto side with in the Olympics has always been a conundrum. I could have my pick of fourcountries/territories without feeling any significant emotion […]
Read MoreAction Steps For Addressing Anti-Asian Rhetoric and Violence
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- May, 12, 2020
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Action Steps For Addressing Anti-Asian Rhetoric and Violence Evangelicals 4 Justice & Covid-19 Response Pray with your church to repent over the nation’s racial disparities: African Americans have higher rates of infection, Latinx are most economically hurt, and Asian Americans are scapegoated and harassed. Contact your officials to implement targeted policies: Use educational curriculum with Asian […]
Read MoreReflections on AACC’s Statement on Anti-Asian Violence and COVID-19 by Andrea Smith
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- Apr, 23, 2020
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It is important for all of us to support the Asian American Christian Collaborative’s statement on Anti-Asian Violence in the Time of COVID-19, not just because it is important to be in solidarity with Asian Americans, but because anti-Asian racism impacts everyone. For instance, racism against Asian Americans and Indigenous people in the United States […]
Read MoreReflections on AACC’s Statement on Anti-Asian Violence and COVID-19 by Angie Hong
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- Apr, 22, 2020
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The Asian American Christian Collaborative has drafted a statement calling for attention to anti-Asian racism that has been hidden, invisible, and implicit. They join a long line of other organizations that have been fighting for Asian communities since the days of the Civil Rights movement, and they have brought attention to the anti-Asian sentiments during […]
Read MoreReflections on AACC’s Statement on Anti-Asian Violence and COVID-19 by Paul Metzger
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- Apr, 21, 2020
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“Chinese Virus”: Politically Correct, Historically Incorrect? by Paul Metzger, Professor at Multnomah University
Read MoreReflections on AACC’s Statement on Anti-Asian Violence and COVID-19 by Sunny Sue Chang Jonas
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- Apr, 20, 2020
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As pastors, educators, thought leaders, and community advocates, we spend our time cultivating improvements in communication and conditions for our constituents. However, whether it is CoVid-19 or other less-“physical” pandemics, communities often face circumstances that create barriers to accessing resources like health care, education, food, and shelter. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. Like natural disasters and […]
Read MoreReflections on the AACC’s Statement on Anti-Asian Violence and COVID-19 by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson
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- Apr, 18, 2020
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Why I Signed the Statement on Anti-Asian Violence By Natasha Sistrunk Robinson You can read the AACC statement here.
Read MoreReflections on AACC Statement on Anti-Asian Violence in the Time of COVID19 – Lisa Sharon Harper
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- Apr, 16, 2020
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“I signed the “Anti-Asian Racism in the Time of #COVID19” Statement because It has grieved me to witness the suffering of my Asian-American friends during the Coronavirus pandemic. Whiteness is insidious. It is a political construct created to determine one thing: Who is ordained to rule on this land? The Coronavirus revealed that the scapegoating […]
Read MoreReflections on AACC Statement on Anti-Asian Violence in the Time of COVID19 – Mae Cannon
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- Apr, 15, 2020
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“I wholeheartedly endorse this statement by AACC. We must stand in solidarity with our Asian American brothers and sisters in this moment in history. I had the privilege of interviewing Kathy Khang on #Activism podcast about what it means to be anti-racist in our response to COVID19: https://bit.ly/2V35Pk2. No more can we let racist and […]
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