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Framing of Asian Americans in News & Media

Apr 02, 202130 minEp. 48
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Episode description

In this episode, we explore how Asian Americans are framed in mainstream news and media, and how that framing informs our understanding and discourse around stories of anti-Asian violence - including the shooting of six Asian women and two others in Atlanta, and the multiple incidents of hate and violence against Asians here in the Bay Area.

My guests are KCBS Reporter Holly Quan, and Wei Ming Dariotis, Ph.D., professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University; affiliate faculty with the Educational Leadership Doctoral Program; and faculty director of the Center for Equity and Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CEETL).

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