Rad Chinese Podcast
Rad Chinese gathers Chinese people for dinner, discussion, and activities that reveal systems of oppression and help us work towards alternatives. Learn more about your people as we share personal experiences, identify privilege & internalized white supremacy, and generate next steps in preparing to fight for the liberation of all oppressed people. This podcast holds recordings of our Rad BYOB events, where 2+ members summarize a 30 minute reading in 15 minutes, then lead a group discussion on 2 relevant questions. Like what you hear? Find your nearest rad community or start your own. Learn more at bit.ly/rad-byob.
Society & Culture 25 rész Political Space and Organization for Young Chinese in America - Rad Chinese
What is a diaspora moment? Three definitions to understand Diaspora’s Homeland
7 perc
25. rész
Shelly Chan creates the concept of “diaspora moments” in her book Diaspora’s Homeland, but what does it mean exactly? Listen in as we chat about how merging branches with git […]
Does capitalism melt Arctic ice?
23 perc
24. rész
We start with the science of how Arctic ice melts, and how Arctic environments are crucial for the health of the entire planet. Then, we compare how about China and […]
How Chinese Diaspora Impacts the Homeland: Mid-1800’s Coolie Labor in the Americas
29 perc
23. rész
We read Diaspora’s Homeland to learn how the folks in the Chinese diaspora have and can impact culture and politics in China, even if we’re in America. We read Chapter […]
What is border imperialism and how does it help maintain racism, settler colonialism, and other oppressions?
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22. rész
Border imperialism is a tool of white supremacy to maintain wealth through capitalism. Given the following formula: Dispossession + Displacement = Capitalism, then Border Imperialism is the set of practices […]
Love Life of an Asian Guy’s Men’s WOE — Wannabe Oriental Exceptionalism
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21. rész
How can we understand Love Life of an Asian Guy’s facebook feed and work in the context of activism that fights for the liberation of all oppressed people? Listen in […]
What do Filipinx and Hawaiian colonial history have in common?
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20. rész
What do Filipinx and Hawaiian colonial history have in common? And what can Chinese on the U.S. mainland learn from them? Listen as we discuss how Filipinx moved to Hawai’i […]
What is Asian Settler Colonialism in Hawaii?
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19. rész
What is Asian Settler Colonialism? Listen as we read about indigenous struggle in Hawai‘i and how Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipinix, along with white folks began and continue to colonize Hawai‘i. […]
How do you create public spaces without toxic masculinity?
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18. rész
Building on our understanding of what romantic relationships look like without toxic masculinity and the current discourse of Asian American sexuality, how do we assert these values in public spaces? […]
Can you define masculinity without being sexy? If so, how? If not, why not?
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17. rész
After reviewing the progressive AAPI discourse on Asian American sexuality, 2 men and 1 gender non-conforming person ask whether masculinity is even needed in this world. While it seems like […]
What is the progressive discourse on Asian American sexuality 2014-2018?
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16. rész
Listen to 2 men and 1 gender non-conforming person review Asian American sexuality’s major touch-points as it’s discussed in progressive AAPI circles. We read through Reappopriate, one of the most […]
What are Stories of Chinese folks in America growing up with Masculinity and Emasculation Myths?
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15. rész
Listen to 3 Chinese men in America and a gender non-conforming humyn talk about their experiences of masculinity. Hear how they respond differently to emasculation myths with different coping strategies […]
When You Feel Internalized White Supremacy, How Do You Respond To It Or Counteract It? | Ep #14 Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #3
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14. rész
When you feel internalized white supremacy, how do you respond to it or counteract it? Tune in to hear our discussion.
What Might Positive Non-Model-Minority Narratives Look Like for Chinese in America? | Ep #13 (Session 3 of Model Minority Myth Discussion)
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13. rész
Listen as we discuss our different perspectives on crafting a new Chinese-American narrative that is true to our experience and counters anti-blackness or internalized white supremacy.
How do we not speak for other Asian groups? And Other Lessons for Chinese from Sa-i-gu & the Rodney King riots | Ep #12 Rad BYOB Pan-Asian Activism #2
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12. rész
Rad Chinese discusses Asian American coalitions: issues that bring us together, speaking to your own community vs other communities, and East Asian Americans contributions to the erasure of other voices. […]
Preparedness for Pan-Asian Unity: Lessons for Chinese from Sa-i-gu & the Rodney King riots | Ep #11 Rad BYOB Pan-Asian Activism #1
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11. rész
In Episode #11, Rebecca, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks discuss the events leading up to Sa-i-gu and reflect on the role Chinese should play in Pan-Asian activism. Can we learn from other Asian-American experiences to tackle anti-blackness in our own community? Should we organize around white supremacy or does that preclude us from using mainstream media channels for outreach? Tune-in to hear the one major takeaway Rebecca, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks got from their first look into this overlooked significant event in Asian-American history.
How Chinese Kicked Off Model Minority Myth Post-WWII by Erasing Teenage “Delinquency” | Ep #10 Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #3
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10. rész
In Episode #10, Alex, Kim, and Rebecca discuss how Chinese cast narratives for the white gaze, helping to kick off the model minority myth Post-WWII. Even while teenage "delinquency" was rising in its community, Chinatown throughout the 50's and 60's responded by creating myths around non-delinquency -- that Chinese children are well-behaved, studious, and morally upright. What model minority myths are still in place today from narratives cast 60 years ago to protect Chinese from deportations and make Chinatown be seen by white people as a safe commercial destination? Tune-in to hear the one major takeaway Alex, Kim, and Rebecca got from studying this shockingly reminiscent history of the model minority myth.
What Chinese-American voices are now mainstream or fringe and which voices should be amplified? | Ep #9 Rad BYOB Diaspora Waves #1
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9. rész
In Episode #9, Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks discuss anti-blackness and "white worship" for Chinese in America and Chinese in China, using the framework of center and periphery for the importance carried by inter-relating narratives from the Episode #7's topic recap. Should there be developing a trans-national movement for Chinese or should we prioritize our own needs in America? Tune-in to hear how Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks weigh the options for what narratives to amplify to counter our internalized white supremacy.
Are Chinese “brown,” in our skin or politically, or are we “yellow?” How does anti-blackness impact this narrative? | Ep #8 Rad BYOB Diaspora Waves #1
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8. rész
In Episode #8, Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks discuss anti-blackness in our communities by responding to the question, "Are we brown?" as inspired by the idea that identity is politically constructed in response to current events from Episode #7. What are the barriers to taking down anti-blackness in Chinese communities and how can we respond? Tune-in to hear how Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks dig into their experience and explore possibilities for undoing the anti-blackness.
Am I Chinese Enough? How Current Events Can Overtake your Identity | Ep #7: Rad BYOB Diaspora Waves #1
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7. rész
In Episode #7, Rebecca, Kim, Alex, and Rad Chinese folks discuss what is the nature of identity in diaspora using as a case study, Lim Boon Keng, a Chinese in Singapore whose identity changed along with current events. Can you be authentically Chinese and born outside of China? How is identity constructed for those in diaspora vs. those in the homeland? Tune-in to hear the one major takeaway Rebecca, Kim, and Alex got from studying this little-known case study of a famous person's identity in diaspora.
What Narratives Are Important to Cast Today in a Repressive Political Environment? | Ep #6: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #2
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6. rész
In Episode #6, Alex, Rebecca, and Rad Chinese folks identify narratives that we should build today to counter political repression, especially in light of how Chinese responded in the 1950s to Cold War repression in Episode #4. What is the importance of building bridges, speaking to white supremacy, and speaking to people's interests? Tune-in to hear how Alex, Rebecca, and Rad Chinese folks identify important narratives that enable ongoing resistance in dark political times.
How Could Chinese During the Cold War Have Responded to Political Repression? | Ep #5: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #2
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5. rész
In Episode #5, Alex, Rebecca, and Rad Chinese folks reflect on how Chinese in America can better respond to pressures to conform, especially in a repressive political environment like the 1950s as discussed in Episode #4. What is the role of material wealth, political pragmatism, and model minority myth in promoting nationalist/colonizing projects? Tune-in to hear how Alex, Rebecca, and Rad Chinese folks imagine possibilities for how Chinese can be in solidarity with other oppressed people of color.
1950s Chinatown Community Cold War Narratives that Repressed and Misdirected | Ep #4: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #2
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4. rész
In Episode #4, Alex Au and Rebecca Wei discuss the model minority myth's historical origins for Chinese in America in the 1950s. In response to political repression, Chinese in America responded with gung-ho patriotism and even complicity in repressing fellow Chinese on the Left. Was it fear of deportation that led them down this path or was it something about being an immigrant, Chinese, or aspiring to wealth based on white supremacy? Tune-in to hear the one major takeaway Alex and Rebecca got from studying this little-known history of the model minority myth.
Friends and Family Who Exacerbate the Model Minority Myth and Possible Ways to Respond? | Ep #3: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #1
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3. rész
In Episode #3, Alex, Kim, and Rad Chinese folks brainstorm ways to guide friends and family to see and discard their role in perpetuating model minority myth, in the context […]
How does having a better understanding of our history change how you view model minority and citizenship? | Ep #2: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #1
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2. rész
In Episode #2, Alex, Kim, and Rad Chinese folks reflect on the nature of model minority myth in the context of their family history and experience, in response to its early history discussed in Episode #1. When your family immigrated to the US gives the model minority myth a different flavor, but does that make it less anti-black or classist? Tune-in to hear how Alex, Kim, and Rad Chinese folks feel about the model minority myth in their own lives and community today.
How Chinese in America Helped Create the Model Minority Myth in the 1940s | Ep. #1: Rad BYOB Model Minority Myth #1
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1. rész
In Episode #1, Alex Au and Kim The discuss the model minority myth's historical origins for Chinese in America in the 1940s. The Myth asserts anti-blackness and classism through erasure, even back then before it was given a name. Understanding the history and especially Chinese people's complicity in the making of the Myth gives us a foundation for how to think about and discard the Myth today. Tune-in to hear the one major takeaway Alex and Kim got from studying this little-known history of the model minority myth.