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What’s in a Name: Exploring Identities, Allyship, and Cross-Cultural Relations

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In the spirit of allyship, Maintaining Our Bliss (MOB), the Annenberg Cross-Cultural Student Association (ACCSA), and the Asian Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association (APIFSA) present a panel discussion to explore the complexities of race, identity and representation surrounding the Black and Asian communities. While we have had different lived experiences throughout history, we also highlight and explore how communities of color have had historic alliances, and the importance of strengthening cross-cultural relations in America.

Panelists:

  • Sarah Townsend, PhD, interim assistant vice dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, USC Marshall
  • Erika V. Hall, PhD, associate professor of Organization and Management, Emory University
  • Viet Thanh Nguyen, PhD, university professor, Aerol Arnold Chair of English, USC Dornsife
  • Adrian De Leon, PhD, assistant professor of American Studies & Ethnicity, USC Dornsife

This panel will be co-moderated by professors Miki Turner and Megan Chao of the USC Annenberg School of Journalism.

What’s in a Name: Exploring Identities, Allyship, and Cross-Cultural Relations

Date

Mar 21 2022
Event ended

Time

PST
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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