In this episode, co-editors Robin Evans-Agnew, Bob Strack and authors Phuc To, Cevadne Lee, and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu discuss anti-Asian racism occurring in communities in California prior to and during the COVID19 pandemic and their innovative response to these traumatic threats through a student project to document and archive community level experiences through Photovoice. In the discussion, they also get insights into the profound ways the student-participants engaged in, and were affected by the project.
This episode references their article titled “Through our Eyes, Hear our Stories: A virtual photovoice project to document and archive Asian American and Pacific Islander community experiences during COVID-19” by Phuc Duy Nhu To, MA, Julia Huynh, MA, Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, PhD, Thuy Vo Dang, PhD, MA, Cevadne Lee, MPH, and Sora Park Tanjasiri, DrPh, MPH. This article is part of the new Photovoice special issue.