Tuesday, May 19, 2020
"Xenophobia and COVID-19: Strategies to Support Asian American Communities," May 20 (online) at Pitt.
The Center on Race and Social Problems at the University of Pittsburgh will present "Xenophobia and COVID-19: Strategies to Support Asian American Communities" on May 20 with Dr. Richard Lee of the University of Minnesota. The talk starts at 12:00 pm and registration can be completed online.
Labels:
Asian America,
COVID-19,
Events,
Pittsburgh
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