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WELCOME EVERYONE!

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Love this song. What's the name and artist?

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Fight for You by H.E.R.

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Let us know what Indigenous land you are joining from!

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Benedicto Llave (name/he/they), coming from Amah Mutsun land. Thanks yall for organizing this space today.

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Greetings all! Joining from Fort Wayne, Indiana, land of the myaamiaki, Lënape, Bodwéwadmik, and saawanwa people.

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Joining from Sunnyvale CA, home of the Tamien Ohlone

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From University of Missouri School of Health Professions

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Awesome to see you again Amalia!

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Southern Oregon University Ashland Oregon

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Let us know what indigenous land you’re joining us from. See whose lands you’re on here: https://native-land.ca/

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For more info on Dr. Anthony Ocampo (including how to bring him to speak): https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/anthony-ocampo

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👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

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I like the cover of the book!

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You can purchase “The Latinos of Asia” here https://www.speakoutnow.org/content/latinos-asia-how-filipino-americans-break-rules-race

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Is this book out yet?

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It will be out in September!

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The pre-order link which is OFFICIALLY LIVE as of yesterday: https://nyupress.org/9781479824250/brown-and-gay-in-la/

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Feel free to answer in the chat now too!

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Was there a range of educational achievement in this group? How similar or different from the general population?

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100%, as a queer son/child of immigrants, it was like “let me focus on everything else (school, clubs, getting into college, etc.) as a means of myself avoiding my queerness and fit in

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I agree that I have used school as a way to feel better about my sexuality. It does take pressure and heat off. And in some ways people see it as a "redeeming quality"

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What was the type of stereotype for model minorities? I missed that term.

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as a child of sexual abuse I felt so similarly about using school as a mean of survival to get out of my situation

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♥️

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This is such helpful research, thank you.

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You can use the Q& A tab for questions .

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It is at the bottom of your screen.

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Whoot whoot!!! That was hot fire Anthony, thank you!

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Really appreciate this opportunity to hear you speak.

01:10:49
Grateful for you Anthony!

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That white supremacy training is hard to overcome Dr. O, you're not alone in those feelings or in that struggle.

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thank you!!

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Thank you!!

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For more info on Dr. Anthony Ocampo (including how to bring him to speak): https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/anthony-ocampo

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01:25:32
Thank you!