As part of Humber's Centre for Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion Dialogue 2021-22 series, Humber Libraries will highlight additional readings related to the dialogues.
On Tuesday November 16 at 1:00pm - 3:00pm, Calvin To joins Humber for a talk on "The “Yellow Peril”: Why Anti-Asian Racism Won’t Disappear After The Pandemic Is Over." Calvin To, a third year law student at Osgoode Hall Law School, came to the legal profession after a career in broadcast journalism. He is actively involved in promoting awareness of anti-Asian racism among a wide range of audiences, including most recently the Ministry of the Attorney General’s Hate Crime Working Group. Calvin To is a first generation Chinese Canadian who is passionate about issues of human rights and equity.
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Additional selected readings and documentaries:
Spread of anti-Asian racism: Prevention and critical race analysis in pandemic planning in Vulnerable : The law, policy and ethics of COVID-19. By Jamie Chai Yun Liew. 2020.
Behind the scenes of COVID-19: The hidden pandemic of anti-Asian racism. Arbutus Review. By Brooke McNab. 2021.
Identities: experiences and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspectives of older Chinese immigrants in Canada. China Journal of Social Work. 2021.
Mother tongues. The journey of Tam Goossen. (2019). Streaming Video.
Asian Americans. (2020). Streaming Video.
The yellow peril revisited: The impact of SARS on Chinese and Southeast Asian communities. Resources for Feminist Research. By Carrianne Leung.
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