When you silence Asian pain, you light us all on fire
“You know that mask you’re wearing doesn't actually protect you, right?” a classmate asks me in February 2020.
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“You know that mask you’re wearing doesn't actually protect you, right?” a classmate asks me in February 2020.
Last week, the United States crossed a tragic and entirely preventable milestone: 500,000 COVID-19 deaths. I want to challenge everyone — and especially my fellow classmates and faculty at the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) — to be more precise with our language when we talk about this.
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