

Final thoughts on affirmative action
Jun 14, 2023
The podcast discusses complex cultural shifts in Asian American food and education, including the dominance of Thai food in the US, the concept of 'authentic' Asian food being cheap, and the likely end of affirmative action. They also touch on topics such as panic caused by smoke from wildfires, generational voting patterns, and the fusion of different cuisines in Portland's food scene.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Smoke from Wildfires: Panic and Perception
01:36 • 4min
Opinions on affirmative action, generational voting patterns, and Asian restaurants in the United States
05:39 • 2min
The Popularity of Thai Food
07:11 • 14min
The Food Scene in Portland: Fusion and Demographics
21:21 • 11min
Affirmative Action Policies in Colleges and Universities
32:42 • 19min
Class-Based Affirmative Action and the Illusion of Diversity
51:36 • 6min
Inappropriate Jokes, Trump's Indictment, and Pacific Islanders in the Military
58:00 • 3min
Brief Announcements and Personal Updates
01:01:18 • 2min