Episode 4: Shelter In Power

Philanthropy and Social Movements - A podcast by Students from Harvard Kennedy School

The COVID-19 public health crisis has revealed and exacerbated massive vulnerabilities and inequalities in the United States. In the absence of federal leadership, local communities across the country are developing their own responses and fighting back against xenophobia and racist violence. How do communities build power for the post-pandemic future? Andrew Fan and Sydney Fang explore how Bay Area-based Asian American organizations have been nimble and responsive to the emergent needs of vulnerable Asian Americans during this time through mutual aid and policy advocacy strategies that promote solidarity against forms of white supremacist violence, including worker exploitation, evictions, and discrimination against people with disabilities. Guests: Alvina Wong Organizing and Campaigns Director at Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) Ken Wang Policy and Compliance Counsel at Chinese Progressive Association (CPA)