Event objectives:
- Deepen awareness of various manifestations of anti-Asian racism experienced by Asian and Asian Canadian communities, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic;
- Understand and discuss the impact of pervasive myths and/or stereotypes such as the “model minority myth”, experienced by Asian communities, and the relationship with intersecting systems of discrimination;
- Explore and share strategies to advance EDI and antiracism systems change work to address anti-Asian racism within higher education.
Opening remarks:
Vikram Chadalawada (he/him)
Assistant Director, Student Information Systems
Governor and Chair, University Affairs Board – Governing Council
Co-Chair, Anti-Asian Racism Working Group
University of Toronto
Introduction of keynote speaker:
Reshma Dhrodia MA, MSW, RSW (she/her)
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Director, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
Keynote presentation:
Keynote speaker
Dr. Henry Yu (he/him)
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of British Columbia
Moderator
Professor Carol Chin (she/her)
Principal, Woodsworth College
Associate Professor, Department of History
Co-Chair, Anti-Asian Racism Working Group
University of Toronto
Additional information
- Format: Keynote presentation followed by a moderated Q & A.
- Platform: Virtual – Zoom Platform. Accessibility information for Zoom. Live captioning will be available to all participants during the event.
- Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students and External Community
- Cost: Free
Registration
To register for the event, visit the official event page.