There's an ongoing wave of anti-Asian violence and harassment spreading across the U.S. There have been incidents where Asians in America, especially women and the elderly, are being spat on, knocked down, robbed, slashed across the face and worse. This is causing fear in these communities, economic challenges for the businesses, And confusion and anger over why these incidents aren't getting coverage from mainstream news outlets.
This is Fordham Conversations "We The People." Where we delve into the intricate issues surrounding racial and ethnic minorities including the injustices, challenges and progresses being made in these communities.
I'm Robin Shannon. Today i'm joined by Tiffany Yip. The Professor of Psychology and Department Chairperson at Fordham University.
Fordham Conversations: Raise The Age
Head AP College Basketball Writer Jim O'Connell Looks at the First Three Days of March Madness
Training New World Journalist in a Conventional Society
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Fordham Conversations: "On The Homefront" with Veteran's Family Members
Fordham Conversations: Depression and Late Life Vision Loss
Exploring Monsters, Real and Fictional.
What's Love Got To Do With It? Exploring One of Life's Biggest Mysteries
Five on Three: February 11th - Something's Brewing
Fordham Conversations: Kenny Leon: The Denzel Washington Endowed Chair For Theater
Fordham Voices: An Oral History of Fordham University
Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities.
Dr. Olivia Hooker and the Tulsa Race Riots
Understanding Social Stigmas
The Afterlife on Earth
Fordham Conversations: Negativity and the Noggin
Graffiti Art
Fordham Conversations: Mimes and Mummers
Fordham Conversations: From the Projects to the Podium
Thanksgiving Stress
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voice of Mushfik
50 Tastes Of Gray
Dear Alice | Interior Design
Black Beauty
Anne of Green Gables
The Magnus Archives
Fresh Air