Welcome to Bowls of Asian American issues: Bao for thought, where we as K-12 and University students cover topics that Asian Americans face in US society and beyond. Our listeners will be exposed to diverse Asian American communities and learn more in depth our experiences. After finishing one bowl of Asian American issues, you look will look forward to diving into the next.
This episode discusses how the model minority myth renders Asian American students with learning disabilities invisible.
This episode discusses Asian American relationships with face masks during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today's episode discusses the yellow peril sentiment of the 1980's the lead to the death of Vincent Chin, a Chinese auto mechanic in Detroit, Michigan.
This episode discusses how the COVID-19 virus has been racially attached to Asian Americans.
In this episode, our speakers discuss their encounters with stereotypes on online platforms and how the Asian American community is dictating their own narrative.