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DE&I Webinar: Inclusive Culture Series: Addressing Xenophobia, Addressing Racism


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Speaker:
Pawan Dhingra
Duration:
1 Hour 05 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Apr 20, 2021



Overview

The rise in xenophobia and racism aimed at Asian Americans over the past year is undeniable. What is behind this and what can we do to help address it? This program goes beyond discussing the most obvious instances of harassment and bias and shows how xenophobia and racism can be active in subtle, everyday ways. It will provide practical ways of moving forward to address these trends as individuals and in our work as research and insights practitioners.

View QRCA’s statement on anti-Asian and Pacific Islander hate and commitment to action here.

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Iris Yim, Principal & Chief Strategist at Sparkle Insights

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About the QRCA Inclusive Culture Series

The QRCA Inclusive Culture Series are live dialogues with experts at the intersection of (qualitative) research and dimensions of diversity including, but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender expression, culture, language, and class. Moderated by members of QRCA’s Inclusive Culture Committee, each interactive session is designed encourage open and frank discussions between attendees and the speaker in a safe space.

To view past sessions as well as learn more about the QRCA Inclusive Culture Committee, visit qrca.org/Diversity. Questions and feedback are welcomed via diversity@qrca.org.

 

Session Fees
QRCA members - Free
Non-QRCA members - $40*

*Non-QRCA members aged 35 and younger are encouraged to apply for a QRCA Mini Grant to attend this event for FREE. An applications only takes a couple of minutes! Visit qrca.org/minigrant for more information.

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Professor and Faculty Equity and Inclusion Officer

Amherst College


Pawan Dhingra is an award-winning author whose most recent book is Hyper Education: Why Good Schools, Good Grades, and Good Behavior Are Not Enough. His bylines include The New York TimesCNN, and elsewhere, and his work has been profiled in The Washington Post, National Public Radio, The Guardian, and other venues. An award-winning teacher, he has held tenured positions at Tufts University and Oberlin College.

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