Webinar on Policy Needs for U.S. Science and Scientists
We need to educate the public to have the policymakers know that we are talking about fundamental research, not sensitive or classified research” – Xiaoxing Xi
We need to educate the public to have the policymakers know that we are talking about fundamental research, not sensitive or classified research” – Xiaoxing Xi
Between 2000 and 2019, Asian population in the U.S. grew 81%, from roughly 10.5 million to a record 18.9 million.
“Liberal arts students tend to be women from well-off families, while STEM students are more likely to be men from poorer households”
20 million people of Asian ancestry now live in the U.S.
Asian Americans have contributed to many different disciplines in the US.
Deeply rooted tensions between Black and Asian American communities have existed for years, yet are rarely talked about.
From disease cures to influential tech to workers’ rights, Asian American innovators have made huge impacts on people’s lives.
“The upward trajectory over the last 70 years has been filled with watershed moments, strategic directives, and shocking tragedies — and all of this can be traced back to the founding of the PRC”
“The shrinking public space for discussing women’s rights in China makes it even more extraordinary that a feminist movement is able to survive at all”
Image of the hard-working Asian became an extremely convenient way to deny the demands of African Americans