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Kin Cheung, "Teaching Asia during a Resurgence of Anti-Asian Racism" (ASS, 2025)

May 13, 2025
Kin Cheung, an Associate Professor of East and South Asian Religions, is joined by Ming Zhong Ngo and Jue Liang, who specialize in Korean religions and gender discourses in Buddhism, respectively. They discuss the critical challenges of teaching Asian studies amid rising anti-Asian racism, especially in light of the 2020 pandemic. The conversation highlights collaborative strategies for inclusivity, the intersections of activism and education, and innovative teaching methods that leverage technology while navigating cultural perceptions. The discussion encourages fostering understanding in diverse classrooms.
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ANECDOTE

Protest Kids Cover Photo Story

  • The cover image of two kids protesting was taken by Kin Cheung's friend of their own children at a stop Asian hate rally.
  • The children donated their protest signs to the Museum of Chinese in America, connecting the personal to the political.
ANECDOTE

Grace Lee Boggs' Life Story

  • Grace Lee Boggs was a second-generation Chinese American Marxist philosopher and civil rights activist married to African-American labor activist James Boggs.
  • Their interracial marriage faced segregation challenges, illustrating Asian American history's deep connections with civil rights and immigration struggles.
ADVICE

Pedagogical Framework for Asian Humanities

  • Teach Asian humanities by encouraging students to "care first", reflect on positionality, and "learn from" rather than "learn about".
  • Promote conceptual change by connecting histories and engaging students in critical reflection on gender and Buddhist traditions.
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