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Angela Oh, April 2001

[00:00:13] Piano playing with introductions for Angela Oh. [00:03:00] Angela Oh gives an introduction towards her own background, specifically what it means to be 'second-generation Korean-American'. [00:05:42] Diversity of Southern California and the laws against the immigrant population. [00:09:05] The issues on Public Health within labor organizations. [00:11:49] Labor Lawyer at UC Davis during the state of anti-Asian violence. [00:13:41] Practicing law down in Los Angeles. [00:15:29] White House President initiative on race. [00:16:22] The turn to continue the conversation around race relations. [00:17:18] The fear of what color means. [00:19:15] 'What brought us to this day is the institution of slavery'. [00:20:44] Analogy for 'just because you can doesn't mean you should'. [00:22:57] 'Reasonable Racism'. [00:25:15] Racism is a problem in 2001. [00:26:06] China as the new enemy and the fear of Chinese internment. [00:29:20] Race in American Law. [00:35:18] Student example picking up Angela Oh. [00:35:55] 'All I did was breathe right'. [00:41:07] Building prisons not schools. [00:44:42] Final remarks. [00:47:23] Questions and Answers with audience. [01:03:40] Video feed ends.

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