Asian Americans: Vermont Experience

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Join us for a screening of Breaking Through, episode five in the Asian Americans film series from PBS and WETA. Following the film, we will host a live discussion with Asian Americans living in Vermont. We welcome you to join the conversation.
Panelists:
Puja Gupta Senning, (she/her) is a 1.5 generation, Indian American, psychotherapist, womyn, mother, and Vermonter.
Courtney 'Coco' Casper (she/they) is a queer cisgender first-generation Indian-American social worker, changemaker, and training psychotherapist.
Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon (he/him/his) is a second-generation Korean American diversity, equity, and inclusion higher education administrator, consultant, and doctoral candidate.
Presented by Vermont PBS, VPR and VT APIDA for Black Lives.
Video Descriptions
Asian Americans: The Vermont Experience
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Introductions to Asian Americans
Producer Renee Tajima-Peña introduces Asian Americans episode 5.
Breaking Through
At the turn of the new millennium, the national conversation turns to immigration, race, and economic disparity. As the U.S becomes more diverse, yet more divided, a new generation of Asian Americans tackle the question, how do we as a nation move forward together?
120 minutes
Moderators
- Ty Robertson/VPR

- Ty Robertson/VPR

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