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Watch now! June 17 | Asian Americans: The Vermont Experience

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In case you missed it you can watch the panel discussion that followed the screening here. We had a very thought provoking conversation between the panelists and participants that is well worth the time!

VPR, Vermont PBS and Vermont APIDA for Black Lives present Asian Americans: The Vermont Experience,  a virtual event, Thursday, June 17 at 7:00 PM to bring focus to anti Asian violence and discrimination.

Join us for a screening of “Breaking Through”, episode five in the Asian Americans film series from PBS and WETA. Following the film, we will host a live discussion with Asian Americans living in Vermont. We welcome you to join the conversation. This event will be presented via OVEE.

[REGISTER HERE]

Courtney 'Coco' Casper, Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon and Puju Gutha, Senning will conduct an open discussion following the screening.
Courtney 'Coco' Casper, Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon and Puja Gupta Senning will conduct an open discussion following the screening.

  

Courtney 'Coco' Casper (she/they) is a queer cisgender first-generation Indian-American social worker, changemaker, and training psychotherapist.

 
 
Paul Suk-Hyun Yoon (he/him/his) is a second-generation Korean American diversity, equity, and inclusion higher education administrator, consultant, and doctoral candidate.

 
 
Puja Gupta Senning, (she/her) is a 1.5 generation, Indian American, psychotherapist, womyn, mother, and Vermonter. 

 
 

Ty began her career at Vermont Public in 1996 as a volunteer working as Robert Resnik's production assistant on All the Traditions and helping out behind the scenes at membership drives. She joined the staff in 1997 and has been producing engagement and donor events for Vermont Public ever since.
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