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SUMMARY:Envisioning Beyond the Silence: Asian American FIlmmakers Speak Their Truth
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Creatively Speaking in collaboration with the Office of Equity\, Inclusion\, and Social Justice and the Institute on Race and Political Economy at The New School. To see the other events in this series\, visit the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month hub. \nAs a result of the Covid-19 pandemic\, violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders has increased indiscriminately amidst a system already notorious for its violence against communities of color. This short film series followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers centers the plight against communities of color on our AAPI brothers and sisters\, connecting the dots between the silos of oppression and sequestered voices\, constructed by white supremacy. This program intends to expand the narrative beyond silence. \nFilm titles include: \n• I Am But I am Not by Daisy Truong – 6 mins \nThis short film is the pilot\, introductory episode for a series that will explore the multifaceted\, complex identities of Asian Americans. This episode touches on the intersection of the model minority myth and Black Lives Matter. \n• #freemask by Feilin Yang (New School Alumni) – 7 mins \nThis short documentary by New School Alum Feilin Yang\, produced in the early days of the Pandemic\, exposes the challenges African Americans and Asian Americans are facing as a result of the false assumptions propagated about the COVID-19 virus. \n• Parallel Adele by Adele Pham (New School Alumni) – 16 mins \nTwo half-Vietnamese documentary filmmakers\, both named Adele\, both New School alumni\, weave a shared narrative of mixed Asian (hapa) experiences through interviews with seven other mixed race interviewees. \n• In the Shadow of the Pines by Anne Koizumi – 8 mins \nAn animated short describing what life is like for a second-generation Asian-Canadian young woman with an immigrant father\, and the challenges faced in their relationship.
URL:https://racepowerpolicy.org/event/envisioning-beyond-the-silence-asian-american-filmmakers-speak-their-truth/
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SUMMARY:New Research Briefing: A Guaranteed Income for the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:The Institute on Race and Political Economy at the New School invites you to a one-hour briefing to introduce a new paper from economists Naomi Zewde\, Darrick Hamilton\, and colleagues proposing a national guaranteed income. Picking up on a proposal endorsed by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, their guaranteed income proposal aims to completely abolish poverty in the United States and lift the incomes of tens of millions of Americans. \nDuring this exclusive event\, Darrick Hamilton\, Henry Cohen Professor of Economics and Urban Policy\, and the Founding Director of the Institute on Race and Political Economy at The New School will be in conversation with Mayor Michael Tubbs\, co-author\, Naomi Zewde\, Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy at the City University of New York\, Andre Banks\, CEO of A/B Partners\, and Natalie Foster and Chris Hughes\, Co-Founders of the Economic Security Project\, which provided funding for the paper.  Senator Nina Turner will deliver opening remarks and the panel discussions will be moderated by Dorian Warren\, Co-Founder of the Economic Security Project. \nRead the Report.
URL:https://racepowerpolicy.org/event/new-research-briefing-a-guaranteed-income-for-the-21st-century/
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