
When They Come for Us: Dr. Russell Jeung on Being Asian in America Today
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Dr. Russell Jeung is a sociologist, Christian, and co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate. In this powerful conversation, Russell joins Jessica Ho to talk about what it means to be Asian American in a time of rising hate, surveillance, and silence. As a longtime professor at San Francisco State University, just steps from the Sunset District, Dr. Jeung shares how pandemic-era scapegoating evolved into broader anti-immigrant policies impacting researchers, families, and students.
From ICE raids to the fear of being disappeared, this episode is a call to empathy, courage, and storytelling—and a reminder that even if it doesn't feel personal, it is.
🔗 Learn more:
• Dr. Russell Jeung @ SFSU
• Stop AAPI Hate: https://stopaapihate.org
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