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Anti-Chinese Racism: How Coronavirus Racism Infected My High School

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What can you do when hate spreads in your community? This lesson builds off the four-minute New York Times Op-Doc narrated by Katherine Oung, an 11th grader in Florida. In the film, Oung shares what it is like to be a target of the anti-Chinese racism that has flared up in reaction to the Coronavirus Pandemic, suggesting that bigotry spreads like a virus and it is all of our responsibility to make sure it doesn’t spread.

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How Coronavirus Racism Infected My High School | NYT Opinion
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cbhanshew_1783491
cbhanshew_1783491 March 29, 2020
Excellent lesson for raising

Excellent lesson for raising awareness about discrimination.

Adam Strom 1
Adam Strom 1 April 01, 2020
Thank you. Let us know if we

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Ashley Molinar
Ashley Molinar March 31, 2020
Great to use with my

Great to use with my sophomores! I actually liked quite a few of your lessons. Thank you!

Adam Strom 1
Adam Strom 1 April 01, 2020
Thank you. Let us know if we

Thank you. Let us know if we can be helpful in any way. The best way to reach us to is DM us through twitter or facebook or find our contact information on our website - reimaginingmigration.org.

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