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Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation An Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Webinar Series


The UCLA Asian American Studies Center presents, in conjunction with UCSB Asian American Studies Department, UC Davis Asian American Studies Department and other co-sponsors: Contemporary Asian American Activism: Building Movements for Liberation An Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Webinar Series based on the new book edited by Diane C. Fujino and Robyn Magalit Rodriguez.

In the struggles for prison abolition, global anti-imperialism, immigrant rights, affordable housing, environmental justice, fair labor, and more, twenty-first-century Asian American activists are speaking out and standing up to systems of oppression. Bringing together grassroots organizers and scholar-activists, Contemporary Asian American Activism presents lived experiences of the fight for transformative justice and offers lessons to ensure the longevity and sustainability of organizing and inspire continued mobilization for coming generations. Join us every Friday in May for our webinar series featuring organizers, researchers, and contributors to the book.

FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2022     12 Noon - 1:00 PM

SESSION 1: INCARCERATIONS, DISPLACEMENTS, AND TRANSFORMATIONS

 

Registration: https://ucla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-bbx_j1PSq-xOOFgMYebwQ

 

Introduction and Moderation: Robyn Magalit Rodriguez and Diane C. Fujino

 

Prison-to-Leadership Pipeline: Asian American Prisoner Activism

Eddy Zheng

 

Ho‘opono Mamo and Restorative Practices: Reflections on Scholar Activism in Juvenile Justice Systems Change

Karen Umemoto

 

The Streets of SoMa: Building Community amid Displacement in San Francisco

Angelica Cabande, with Katherine Nasol

 

 

FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022     12 Noon - 1:00 PM

SESSION 2: INTERNATIONALISM AND LOCAL STRUGGLES

Registration: https://ucla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IOLXVLWFSZq5z2ltdUmKKw

 

Introduction and Moderation: Robyn Magalit Rodriguez and Diane C. Fujino

 

Dismantling the “Undocumented Korean Box”: Race, Education, and Undocumented Korean Immigrant Activism for Liberation

Ga Young Chung

 

Drivers on the Front Lines: The New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Neoliberalism, and Global Pandemic—An Interview with Javaid Tariq

Diane C. Fujino

 

BAYAN USA: Filipino Transnational Radical Activism in the United States in the Twenty-First Century

Jessica Antonio

 

FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2022     12 Noon - 1:00 PM

SESSION 3: POLITICAL EDUCATION AND RADICAL PEDAGOGY

Registration: https://ucla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UTW2_CK_RFGJ8V5gKrld7A

 

Introduction and Moderation: Robyn Magalit Rodriguez and Diane C. Fujino

 

Political Education as Revolutionary Praxis

May C. Fu

 

 “Organizing Wherever Your Feet Land”: Reconceptualizing Writing and Writing Instruction in the Legacy of Asian American Activism

Katherine H. Lee

 

How Does It Feel to Be on the Precipice? ChangeLab, A Racial Justice Experiment

Soya Jung

 

FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2022    12 Noon - 1:00 PM

SESSION 4: ON MOVEMENT BUILDING: SHAPED BY THE PAST, CREATING NEW FUTURES

Registration: https://ucla.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Gzwadi-GT9OmkJQQeFmeJg

 

Introduction and Moderation: Robyn Magalit Rodriguez and Diane C. Fujino

 

On Movement Praxis in the Era of Trumpism

Alex T. Tom

 

“Pete Wilson Trying to See Us All Broke”: Asian American Cross-Racial Student Activism in 1990s California

Robyn Magalit Rodriguez, with Wayne Jopanda

 

The Struggle to Abolish Environmental and Economic Racism: Asian Radical Imagining from the Homeland to the Front Line

Pam Tau Lee

 

Closing: Radical Love for a New Generation

Robyn Magalit Rodriguez


For more information on the 4-part book series:  https://www.aasc.ucla.edu/events/activismseries/

 


*Cosponsors:

UCLA Asian American Studies Center

UCLA Asian American Studies Department

UCSB Asian American Studies Department

UC Davis Bulosan Center for Filipinx Studies

UC Davis Asian American Studies

CSU San Marcos Ethnic Studies Program

University of San Diego Ethnic Studies Department

 

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