Silver Lining is a podcast that offers nuanced conversations about East Asian societies in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We wanted to bring in the expertise of graduate students studying East Asia to make the world of academia more accessible and less esoteric under the guidance of the Columbia Global Collaboratory. By hearing from experts about topics ranging from economic policy to popular culture, we hope to offer a candid exploration of ideas relating to East Asia and the pandemic.
Few podcasts cover East Asian current affairs.
Now, more than ever, we believe it is imperative to listen, empathize, and find the silver lining.
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Center for East Asian Studies, UW—Madison
Oscar Venhuis
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Bosla Arts
Anthony
National Gallery Singapore
Take One Productions, Inc.
Evie
ROMA RADIO ART FAIR
International Institute for Asian Studies – IIAS
Niall Todd
Karissa Nachor
oluwole Adedoyin
Asia House
, RTI
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Marshall Poe
Nature : Mono
Ruth Feriningrum and Alexandra Kumala
Korea and the World-Team
Mizuma Gallery
E.J. Ruell
Centre for Japanese Studies at UEA
Gabrielle Miller
New Books Network
IUP Hawks Abroad
The University of British Columbia
Dallin Sauni
Mansfield University
RTHK.HK
Alexander Blomquist
Tony Ansong
Columbia Museum of Art
Central Asia Program
Nidhi Shastri
Le Premier
Temitope Ajileye
New Books Network
Settlers of Seoul Podcast
Cambridge University
Vanessa
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El Castor™ Radio Canada
University of Glasgow
Danielle Radojcin
Tristan Grunow
Marshall Poe
Samuel M. Oketcho
First Edition
Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies Johns Hopkins SAIS
Artalaap
Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Isabela Posada
NIAS and its academic partners
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Oxford University
UM Center for Japanese Studies
Nina Mussa
RTHK.HK
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Black's History Week
IFEX
Chopsticks Alley
Maysam Tajik
Fondazione Imago Mundi
Weimin Chen
Cambridge University
Eidos Collective & Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran
Afrofiles
Marshall Poe
ISEAS
Cierra Brown
Cambridge University
Rachel Chapman
Nicollette Ramirez
Collect Wisely
Kate Cowcher
Global Voices Podcast
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A Taste of History
WKU Global
Pacific Atrocities Education
New Books Network
Maria
Bernard Vienat, Philipp Hindahl
European Cultural Foundation, via EuroPod
The Southeast Asia Program at Cornell University
AISB Brazzaville
Asiya Banu A S
Amber Butchart
Asia Media International