Anti-Asian Violence and Discrimination - Impacts and Strategies for Healing
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of anti-Asian violence and discrimination in this insightful talk by Stanford psychiatrist Rona Hu, MD. Delve into the alarming rise of hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders since March 2020, with a focus on the 150 percent increase in major US cities. Examine the mental health consequences of both COVID-19 and the surge in hate crimes on Asian American communities. Learn about strategies to combat racism and violence against Asian Americans, as well as approaches for healing. Gain valuable insights from Dr. Hu's expertise as the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Stanford University School of Medicine, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and founder of initiatives like SMHART clinic and Stanford CHIPAO. Discover additional resources for health information and mindfulness practices offered by Stanford Health Library to support your well-being and understanding of this critical issue.
Syllabus
Stanford Psychiatrist Rona Hu, MD, on Anti-Asian Violence and Discrimination
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Stanford Health Care
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