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- Many Asians and Asian Americans within our community and beyond are experiencing increased harassment, racial prejudice and bigotry during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Center for Asian Studies recognizes this as an unfortunate continuation of a long
- The first article coming out of the Center for Asian Studies teach-in about the Coronavirus has been published. Authored by Xiaoling Chen, a PhD student in Geography, this article traces the relationship between social media infomed the Chinese
- Bozeman, MT (April 2, 2020) – Dreaming of your next trip to Nepal? Or going through photos and memories from your last trip? Today High Country Apps announces a new app, Wildflowers of Mount Everest, the first-ever wildflower
- The video from the CAS Event held on March 4th is now posted and available for viewing.Since 2017, as many as 800,000 - 1.8 million Uyghurs and Kazakhs have been “disappeared” into a widespread system of “reeducation camps” in the Uyghur Autonomous
- Just before the COVID-19 pandemic shut conferences down around the world, the China Made Project held it's second workshop in Hong Kong in early January. This workshop brought together scholars from different fields of the social sciences and
- On the evening of Wednesday, March 4th, Mustafa Aksu shared his story with CU Boulder students and members of the public. After his brother died in a concentration camp in China, he could no longer stay silent. He spoke of his own experiences being
- In an excerpt from his fourth installment, Colin writes:It is hard to tell if people smile anymore. It takes more effort to read people behind their masks and it takes more effort to hear their muffled words. Eyes alone are not nearly as expressive
- Call It ‘Coronavirus’Disease and prejudice have long gone hand in hand. We can do better in 2020.By The Editorial BoardWe’ve been down this road before, too many times. In the 14th century the Black Death provoked mass violence against Jews,
- In an article in the New York Times,it seemed that the decision was not made lightly, but after Canada and Australia indicated that they would not be sending athletes, it was announced that the games would be postponed. This delay came after
- 21st CUBASGA Graduate Conference Feb. 14-15th, 2020 Keynote Addresses: 5:05 p.m. Friday, February 14, 2020Professor David C. Schaberg, University of California, Los Angeles“Before Sincerity: Literary Pragmatics and