Challenges and Possibilities of Creating Inclusive Societies in Japan and the U.S.
February 21 at 7 PM in Kane Hall 225
Free and open to the public. Register HERE.
Panelists from the U.S. and Japan take on the difficult topics of race, ethnicity, and gender identity as means of marginalizing individuals in our societies. The panel will explore the intersections between ethnic identities in Japan and America, including historical forms of exclusion, and interests in present efforts in both societies to create awareness and inclusiveness of people related to ethnicity, gender, and gender identities, and the Me-Too movement in Japan.