

Leadership for good: combating viral panic, misinformation and racism (2 March 2020)
Mar 4, 2020
57:04
We're talking about the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) outbreak and the social and political responses to it. Has fear of the disease taken on a racial dimension? We bring together an epidemiologist, historian, politician, student leader and the University's Vice-Chancellor to help make sense of this rapidly evolving issue.
WHAT WE COVER
– Brief timeline by Tim Soutphommasane
– Pandemic: what does mean, and how will it impact our daily lives? (Ying Zhang, 6.50)
– Insights on the government's response to the outbreak and racism in Australia (Jenny Leong, 12.35)
– Getting a historical perspective on this (Sophie Loy-Wilson, 19.30)
– Insights on students in China affected by the travel ban: how are they feeling? (Abbey Shi, 22.50)
– The University's response and support for students (Michael Spence, 26.00)
– The economic impact on University sector, tourism and more (30.00)
– Preparedness and panic: how we deal with this issue (38.00)
– Final thoughts and key messages from speakers (48.25)
THE SPEAKERS
– Associate Professor Ying Zhang, senior epidemiologist at the University of Sydney
– Jenny Leong MP, Member for Newtown in the NSW State Parliament
– Dr Sophie Loy-Wilson, historian at the University of Sydney
– Abbey Shi, General Secretary of the University of Sydney SRC
- Dr Michael Spence AC, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney
The event was moderated by Professor Tim Soutphommasane, Director of the Culture Strategy at the University of Sydney.
This event was recorded on Monday 2 March, 2020. For the event transcript and more info, visit the website: http://bit.ly/2UMUrco