Self Evident: Asian America’s Stories
Society & Culture:Documentary
When New York City became the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, Brooklyn-based producer Beenish Ahmed struggled over whether to visit her parents in Ohio or stay put. Her parents — a landlord and hairdresser who immigrated from Pakistan in the ‘70s — begged her to come home. When Beenish finally decided to go in May, she recorded that journey, and the discoveries she made about her family’s relationship to America.
This story is an episode we're sharing from A Better Life?, a new podcast by our friends at Feet in 2 Worlds that explores how America’s failed response to COVID-19 has reshaped immigrants’ lives and their relationship to the United States.
Here's the team behind the story, and many other stories and conversations that you can hear on A Better Life? wherever you get podcasts:
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"Don't Eat Nazi Shit Melons" (1/2)
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Self Evident Presents: “Bharatanatyam: Project Caste”(by Shoes Off)
Self Evident Presents: “American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs ”(by Making Contact)
Self Evident Presents: “Juicy Fruit: The Ripe Time to Talk About Relationships ”(by the Dragon Fruit Podcast)
Self Evident Presents: "When Your Country Doesn't Trust You" (by WorldAffairs)
Self Evident Presents: “Shikata Ga Nai” (by Julianne Sato-Parker)
Self Evident Presents: "Underground Aams Trade, Pt 1" (by See Something Say Something)
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Bonus: How Do Stories Change Lives? Feat. Randy Kim and Tracey Nguyen Mang (AAPIHM 2/3)
Bonus: How Do We Go Beyond Representation? Feat. Eliza Romero, Marvin Yueh, and Thomas Mangloña II (AAPIHM 1/3)
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