
Educator Webinar: Religious Literacy and Nurses' Stories in the Age of COVID and Anti-Asian Hate
Anti-Asian hate spiked 145 percent in 2020 during…
June 13, 20231h 0m
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Show Notes
Anti-Asian hate spiked 145 percent in 2020 during the height of the pandemic. At the same time, nearly one-third of the COVID deaths among nurses were Filipina nurses. As we look back at the first three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, increasingly complex stories continue to emerge.
How can religious literacy and a lens of racial justice inform the stories that we and our students hear, tell, and seek out?
The Religion and Public Life program at Harvard Divinity School hosted a conversation with Professor Aprilfaye Manalang of Norfolk State University to learn about her ongoing research on religious identity, grief, and COVID with Filipina-American nurses, as well as Jeanne Shin-Cooper of Buffalo Grove High School in Illinois whose students are taking part in this critical interview project. Prof. Manalang discussed her pedagogical practice of promoting Asian-American understanding at a Historically Black University, and the process of communicating this research to a public audience via podcast.
This event took place May 8, 2023.
A full transcript can be found online: https://rpl.hds.harvard.edu/news/2023/07/24/video-educator-webinar-religious-literacy-and-nurses-stories-age-covid-and-anti-asian-hate
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