Scott Kurashige / American Peril

Thurs, Apr 23 • 7:00 PM
City Lights Bookstore

About this event

Join us for an event featuring Scott Kurashige as we celebrate the publication of his book, 'American Peril: The Violent History of Anti-Asian Racism', published by the University of California Press. This onsite event at City Lights will highlight important discussions around anti-Asian violence throughout U.S. history, particularly in light of recent events. Scott Kurashige, an experienced scholar and activist, brings thirty-five years of study to illuminate the connections between historical and contemporary crises. The event is also available via Zoom, requiring registration for virtual attendance.

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