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If China were a Country of 100 People

Posted by Grace Yu on October 28, 2021

Producer 1990 Institute Overview Our video series, “China in Perspective,” is designed to expose you to interesting and insightful information about contemporary China to better understand this complex and intriguing country of 1.4 billion people. This video is a primer … Continued

Tags: modern China • US-China relations

Biden Wants a Show of Unity Against China:Shirk

Created by Susan Shirk on June 7, 2021

Biden wants a show of unity between US and the G7 countries with China.

Tags: G7 countries • Susan Shirk

UNTOLD CIVIL RIGHTS STORIES – Lesson Plans

Created by Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles and UCLA Asian American Studies Center on July 1, 2020

Lesson plans on Asian American civil rights issues for grades K-12

Tags: civil rights • K-12 • lesson plan

In U.S.-China Relations, the Threat of Conflict Is Present but Not Inevitable

Created by Gerald F. Seib on May 4, 2021

There are more forces working against conflict between U.S. and China than towards it.

Tags: arms conflict • competition • cooperation/collaboration

Confronting the Divide between Black and Asian Americans

Created by Lisa Ling, Michael Eric Dyson, Willow Smith, Gammy Norris, Jada Pinkett Smith on May 19, 2021

Deeply rooted tensions between Black and Asian American communities have existed for years, yet are rarely talked about.

Tags: bias • Black Lives Matter

China: Rise of an Asian Giant

Created by CNA on October 8, 2019

China has come a long way since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949.

Tags: Chinese history • Cultural Revolution • Deng Xiaoping

Rural Transition in China

Created by Forrest Zhang on September 2, 2019

“In today’s rural China, the rural community has been transformed beyond recognition”

Tags: agreculture • rural China • rural to urban migration

Numbers Don’t Lie? Model Minority explained in 3 minutes

Posted by Grace Yu on May 11, 2021

Asian Americans as the “model minority” may sound like a compliment, but it’s actually a harmful racial stereotype.

Tags: diversity • model minority • racism • Stop Asian Hate

The Village that Changed China Forever

Created by South China Morning Post on November 16, 2018

A village that changed the rural economic model of China.

Tags: market driven • rural China

How Asian Americans are fighting bias and racism in 2020

Created by Alvin Patrick on

The forces that plague Asian Americans all stem from hatred of people who look different. 

Tags: bias • political action • racism

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