Podcast: “Violence and Memory” — My Discussion at As(I)Am project
This is a Podcast from a February 2015 edition of “Drop That Hyphen” at the Project As(I)Am Online Magazine which is a Hub that brings together Asian-American activist-artist-thinkers together to challenge racism, sexism, heterosexism and homophobia, nationalism, class/caste-ism, and other oppressions toward social change.
The theme of this particular Podcast edition, is on violence and memory.
It is hosted and edited by Staff member Veda Kumarjiguda with staff writers Alex Ngo and myself as guest discussants.
http://project-as-i-am.com/drop-that-hyphen-violence-memory/
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