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with KRISTINA WONG Combatting Racism and Forging Community
FRIDAY APRIL 10, 2020, AT 2 P.M.
ONLINE VIA ZOOM
Open to USC students only. RSVP required at visionsandvoices.usc.edu
We are living through a stressful and unprecedented crisis that requires us to find strength through community. The crisis has been exacerbated by inflammatory and racist rhetoric about COVID-19, leading to a surge in anti-Asian hate crimes nationally and locally.
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USC students can play a pivotal role in supporting each other through these challenges and take a stand against divisiveness and hate. Share your experience, connect with others, and exchange ideas in a special online forum and workshop facilitated by acclaimed artist and activist Kristina Wong. As a comedian and performer, Wong has examined race, gender, privilege, politics, mental health, and more. Her current project is a “sweatshop” making face masks for first responders, hospital staff, and the community.
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