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Asian Americans and their role in the Civil Rights movement

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Welcome to our Asian Americans and their role in the Civil Rights movement episode on Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions.

In this week’s episode, we talk about Asian Americans and their role in the Civil Rights movement. Our discussion is with producers Elise Lee and Hibah Butt who share their personal stories about being Asian American and the responsibility they have in advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. 

Credits:

Hearabouts is produced by ACC Director Melanie Castillo-Cullather.

Our discussion is with Elise Lee and Hibah Butt.

Our Engineers are Kimber Garland, Joyce Lam, Elise Lee, and Hibah Butt.

Our theme music is “Eternal Youth” by Rude.

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