Hamkae Center (formerly known as NAKASEC Virginia) organizes Asian Americans to achieve social, economic, and racial justice in Virginia.
As their Project Design + Curriculum Development Consultant, Maum has been collaborating with Hamkae for the past seven months to co-create a mission-aligned, discussion-based, and arts-enhanced curriculum to raise awareness of the impacts of racism on Asian Americans in Virginia. This is part of a larger effort to launch a violence prevention project to mitigate racially-motivated discrimination, harassment, and violence towards Asian Americans. Hamkae’s Special Projects Coordinator Jade Lee helped design and develop the curriculum and will deliver all eight monthly workshops, virtually and in-person.
This month’s workshop will invite participants to explore how racism permeates their lives and communities via the interpersonal, internalized, and institutional, and discuss how to dismantle all three forms.