To kick off the Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Dr. Jean Kim discusses her Asian American Identity Development Model. She discusses how Asian Americans are racialized differently than other racial groups and how these shared experiences influence our racial identity development.
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Discussion: Transforming U.S. Educational Exchange Programs: The Need for Representation and Inclusion
Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project talks to Dr. Jill M. Humphries about the need for representation and inclusion in U.S. Educational Exchange Programs.
Discussion: Movement to End Chancla Culture
Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project talks to Leslie Priscilla, founder of Latinx Parenting, on the movement to end chancla culture.
Discussion: Equity in Math Classrooms
Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project talks to Dr. Pamela Seda and Dr. Kyndall Brown, authors of the book “Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom.”
Discussion: Tackling Biases in Critical Developmental Stages of Childhood
Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project talks to Nicole Vignola, a neuroscientist, on biases, mindset change, and ADHD for children in critical developmental stages.
Discussion: Black and Korean Solidarity: Next Steps
Drs. Rita Suh, April Parker, Sylvia Rousseau, Barbara Williams-Skinner, and Kyeyoung Park discuss the history between the Black and Korean-American communities in Los Angeles and how to improve these relations.
Discussion: From Educators to Allies: Supporting Students who are Transgender
Dr. Rita Suh of the Culture & Equity Project talks to Ronnie Eldridge Appleseed about how educators can support students who are transgender.