History is Accountability and Atonement /// Paula Yoo /// EP145:Part2
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History is always 20/20 if we decide to look. Looking at history from the present perspective is a flawed exercise loaded with past judgment.
Too often, we don't look at history from the present it once represented. As a result, we don't see the perspectives of those that came before us and what they did to give us what we have today.
Paula beautifully discusses this phenomenon relative to those who had to stay silent for us to be able to speak today.
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We are with award-winning book author, TV writer/producer, and feature screenwriter Paula Yoo. Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, she loves to spend time hanging with her family and cats.
Her latest Young Adult narrative non-fiction book, FROM A WHISPER TO A RALLYING CRY: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement, is from Norton Young Readers (W.W. Norton & Company). Her books have won many awards, including IRA Notables, Junior Guild Library Selections, and starred reviews from Kirkus.
Paula's TV credits include Freeform's Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, The CW's Supergirl, SyFy's Defiance, Eureka, Amazon's Mozart in the Jungle, and NBC's The West Wing. She has also sold TV pilots and feature scripts.
Paula is also a professional violinist, but not just as a hobby…she has played with the Southeast Symphony, Vicente Chamber Orchestra, Torrance Symphony, Glendale Philharmonic and Detroit Civic Symphony Orchestra, toured and recorded with bands including Il Divo, No Doubt, Fun, Arthur Lee, Love Revisited and Spiritualized, and appeared on national TV shows and commercial spots, including A&E's The Two Coreys reality show and a United Airlines commercial.
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Topics we discuss:
- AAPI experience
- Coverage variability
- What's still happening
- History of AAPI Hate
- Vincent Chin and her Book
- COVID experience as an Asian Woman
- What framed and influenced her perspective
- Prejudice within the Diaspora
References:
- Paulayoo.com
- Texas Abortion decision
- AAPI history in Illinois mandate
- Vincent Chin
- From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry - Her Book
- Atlanta Spa Shootings
- Sundown Towns
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Music:
Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
All music created by DJ Rufbeats
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