WHEN: February 28, 8 p.m. EST
The Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy will host a webinar to examine the intersections between U.S. colonial and anti-China policies in Asia and the Pacific and the past and present of anti-Asian racism in the United States.
To better expose this history and the relationship between anti-Asian policies and anti-Asian racism at home, and to explain how we can help end these injustices, the Committee has invited four noted scholars and activists to participate in this important webinar.
Tobita Chow: Director of Justice Is Global, a project of People's Action / People's Action Institute and member of Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy steering committee
Moon-Ho Jung: Professor of History at the University of Washington. His books include Menace to Empire: Anticolonial Solidarities and the Transpacific Origins of the US Security State , and Coolies and Cane: Race, Sugar, and Labor in the Age of Emancipation
Jenny J. Lee: Professor, Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Arizona, editor of US Power in International Higher Education
Vicente Rafael: professor of History and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Washington; his books include Contracting Colonialism, White Love and Other Events in Filipino History
Chaired by Prof. Avi Chomsky: Professor of history and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies Salem State University
Organized by the Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy. Co-sponsored by the Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security
https://www.saneuschinapolicy.org/
Photo: Solidarity Against Hate Crimes demonstration on March 21, 2021 in Grove City, Ohio by Becker1999 via wikimediacommons 2.0.