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LIVE WEBCAST | UPCOMING EVENT

At the Crossroads: COVID-19, Racism, and Disinformation

Thursday
May. 13, 2021
1:00pm – 2:00pm ET

 

At the Crossroads: COVID-19, Racism, and Disinformation

For more than a year, we have been fighting three viruses: COVID-19, racism and disinformation. For Asian Americans, concerns about COVID-19 are accompanied by fears of violence, with the number of reported attacks on Asian Americans surging during the pandemic as much as by 145%, according to a recent study by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino. One cause of this increase is disinformation campaigns that specifically tie the spread of the pandemic to racist narratives, scapegoating Asian communities and Asian Americans as the agents for COVID-19.

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars invites you to join us for a program that will shed light on this convergence, by examining the impact disinformation has had on Asian American communities, and its impact on our global standing. What has been the impact of disinformation on Asian Americans? How are certain groups targeted in disinformation? What has been the impact of these trends on diplomatic relations with Asian countries as well as US standing in the region?

This event is co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholar's Science and Technology Innovation Program, Asia Program, Kissinger Institute, and the Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy. It is held in partnership with the Asian American Journalist Association.

Agenda

Keynote address: Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA 33rd District)

Panel:

  • Michelle Ye Hee Lee, Reporter, the Washington Post; President, Asian American Journalists Association
  • Prof. Jonathan Corpus Ong, Associate Professor, Global Digital Media, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Rui Zhong, Program Associate, Kissinger Institute on China, The Wilson Center
  • Moderator: Jean H. Lee, Director, Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy, The Wilson Center

Keynote

Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA)

Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA)
 
Panelist

Michelle Ye Hee Lee

Reporter for The Washington Post; President of the Asian American Journalists Association

Michelle Ye Hee Lee

Jonathan Corpus Ong

Associate Professor of Global Digital Media at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst

Jonathan Corpus Ong

Rui Zhong

Program Associate

Rui Zhong
 
Moderator

Jean H. Lee

Director, Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy;
Journalist and former Pyongyang Bureau Chief, Associated Press

Jean H. Lee
 
EVENT PARTNERS
ASIA PROGRAM
ASIA PROGRAM
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PROGRAM
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PROGRAM
KISSINGER INSTITUTE ON CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES
KISSINGER INSTITUTE ON CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES
HYUNDAI MOTOR-KOREA FOUNDATION CENTER FOR KOREAN HISTORY AND PUBLIC POLICY
HYUNDAI MOTOR-KOREA FOUNDATION CENTER FOR KOREAN HISTORY AND PUBLIC POLICY
AAJA

 

 

Questions

Questions for the panel can be submitted via email at [email protected], via Twitter @AsiaProgram, or during the RSVP process.

Media inquiries can be directed at Ryan McKenna, [email protected].

#AAPIatWilson

This event is part a series dedicated to Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, hosted at the The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Stay tuned for the May 25 event, "Going Beyond #StopAsianHate." Follow and learn more on Twitter with #AAPIatWilson.

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