Ray Chang on Asian Christians, interracial dynamics, anti-Asian prejudice

Timestamps

0:00-3:48
Can you share about your organization and the recent march you helped to organize?
3:49-12:04
Can you talk a bit about the history of Asian Americans being involved with racial justice activism?
12:05-15:48
What is the vision of your organization and how can people get involved?
15:49-20:56
What kind of feedback have you received from your recent march?
20:57-22:27
I know this has been a very difficult season for the Asian American community. Can you share about that?
22:28-35:56
How can Christians best support the Asian American community during this time?
35:57-45:39
Can you share your perspective on some of the data we have collected?
45:40-51:04
Why do you think a large percentage of Asian Americans would disagree that historically minorities have been oppressed? Is there an internalized lack of awareness?
51:05-59:09
Many people of color feel pressure to assimilate in predominantly White environments. Can you talk about that and the negative ramifications?
59:10-1:02:43
It can be difficult for people of color to speak up and for leaders to listen well to their perspective. Which is the bigger challenge?
1:02:44-1:07:34
Is it ethical to recruit people of color into environments that are not healthy for them?
1:07:35-1:11:16
Is there anything else that you would like to add?