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(R)Aging Asians

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by Chloe Wong-Mersereau

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Are you tired of raging internally? Or are you looking for folks to rage with out loud? This podcast is for all of you raging asians and non asians who have things to get off your chest. From juicy, intimate stories to the mundane and everyday micro-aggression, this is the space for you. We talk about growing up with immigrant families, finding one’s sense of identity within the western context, careers, research and much more. This podcast initially emerged out of the Anti-Asian racism felt prominently in North America. It is an attempt to showcase the diversity of Asian voices and identit

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5/3/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 10: Finally, Asian Representation in Media?! Ft Rosaleen & Kaitlin

August 30, 2021

Episode 10: Finally, Asian Representation in Media?! Ft Rosaleen & Kaitlin

Season finale of our community-youth series! I chat with Rosaleen and Kaitlin, best friends and students in the class where this podcast all started. Check-in to see what they're up to now and our favourite topic Asian representation in the media.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 9: Queering Spaces & Places, Pan-Asian Collective & Sticky Rice Magazine

August 15, 2021

Episode 9: Queering Spaces & Places, Pan-Asian Collective & Sticky Rice Magazine

<p>Our special guest is Serene based in Vancouver but moved to Montreal to study history and political science at McGill.</p> <p>Serene helped start the Pan-Asian Collective at McGill to create a space for BIPOC and queer Asian-identifying students who found it &nbsp;difficult to find a community. PAC is a non-hierarchical group that &nbsp;began with movie nights and they have taken-off since the pandemic and &nbsp;their statement on anti-asian racism. Now they have members who tune &nbsp;into their (Un)PAC events where they discuss all kinds of topics, from all over the world.</p> <p>Serene &nbsp;talks about what her experience has been like as a queer BIPOC student and organizer working with multiple different organizations.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 8: Mz. World Wide, Tibetan Road Construction Camps & Community Activism ft. Khando Langri

August 2, 2021

Episode 8: Mz. World Wide, Tibetan Road Construction Camps & Community Activism ft. Khando Langri

<p>Khando Langri is a good friend of mine who I met in several of my anthropology classes. We were both active in campus organizing &amp; protesting, and she started the Students for Free Tibet at McGill. She's working on her master's thesis on Tibetan road construction and the camps in India, laying the foundations for her PhD. She talks about what it's like to be born outside of Tibet and what it means to engage with an exiled community and their landscape.</p>

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What is (R)Aging Asians?

Are you tired of raging internally? Or are you looking for folks to rage with out loud?

This podcast is for all of you raging asians and non asians who have things to get off your chest. From juicy, intimate stories to the mundane and everyday micro-aggression, this is the space for you.

We talk about growing up with immigrant families, finding one’s sense of identity within the western context, careers, research and much more.

This podcast initially emerged out of the Anti-Asian racism felt prominently in North America. It is an attempt to showcase the diversity of Asian voices and identit

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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