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Asians and Pacific Islanders have made countless contributions to America’s culture and communities, yet continue to experience racism and marginalization in everyday life. In an effort to sustain an ongoing dialogue about the contributions and experiences of AAPI communities in our state, please join Humanities Washington, KUOW, NWPB, and SPR for “On Asian America: AAPI Experiences and Identities,” a series of radio programs and events.

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On Asian America: AAPI Experiences and Identities

Produced by Humanities Washington | Format: Online panel discussion

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On Asian America: Sex, Gender, and the “Exotic Other”

Produced by KUOW | Format: Radio program

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On Asian America: Dehumanization and the History of Hate

Produced by Spokane Public Radio | Format: Radio program

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On Asian America: Past and Present Stories of Living in the Pacific Northwest

Produced by Northwest Public Broadcasting | Format: Radio program

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“Attractive for an Asian Man”: Photographer Reframes Asian American Masculinity

Produced by KUOW | Format: Radio program

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On Asian America: A YouTube Conversation

Produced by KUOW | Format: Panel discussion

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        • Michael Goldsby
        • Ceasar Hart
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        • Afua Kouyaté
        • Michelle Liu
        • Richard Middleton-Kaplan
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        • Julie Pham
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        • Steven Stehr
        • Matthew Sullivan
        • Matthew Avery Sutton
        • John Trafton
        • Eric Wagner
        • Lori Tsugawa Whaley
        • William Woodward
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Humanities Washington opens minds and bridges divides by creating spaces to explore different perspectives.

"The humanities are the genie in the bottle of the world. They are to economics what a magic flute is to a cash register, to science what a bird of paradise is to a lab rat, and to most political systems what a disco ball is to a ball and chain. That's why I'm high on Humanities Washington."

Tom Robbins

Author, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

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