Dear AAAFSC Community,
Our AAAFSC members Irene Chan (Visual Arts), Charissa Cheah (Psychology), and Fan Yang (Media and Communication Studies) are leading A Conversation on Xenophobia: Past and Present , Friday, March 10, 2023, 12 - 1 PM.
Please considering attending and encouraging students you are teaching, advising, or mentoring to attend. This is an excellent learning opportunity for the whole campus.
Link to the event: https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/cahss/events/113871
Xenophobia, or fear of the foreigner, has intensified in recent years in America, as seen, for example, through the increased anti-Asian sentiments under COVID-19. This conversation will reflect on the historical and contemporary forces that inform the discrimination against people of Asian descent as “perpetual foreigners.” Connecting the (often erased) Asian American experience to broader discussions of (im)migration and globalization, we will also explore helpful ways to challenge xenophobia and remedy its impact on mental health and well-being through artistic, scientific, and media practices.
Speakers: Irene Chan, Associate Professor, Dept. of Visual Arts, Charissa Cheah, Professor, Dept. of Psychology, and Fan Yang, Associate Professor, Dept. of Media and Communication Studies
For questions, please contact Fan Yang at fanyang@umbc.edu.