Grand Valley State University: Faculty Member Interviewed by NPR About How Asian Adoptees Struggle With Anti-Asian Racism
March 30, 2021
March 30, 2021
ALLENDALE, Michigan, March 30 (TNSPol) -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:
Kimberly McKee, associate professor of integrative, religious, and intercultural studies, was interviewed by National Public Radio for a story about Asian adoptees struggling to process the mass shootings and murders of eight people in Atlanta.
Six of the eight victims from the March 16 shootings were women of Asian descent. McKee said the murders continue an uptick in vio . . .
Kimberly McKee, associate professor of integrative, religious, and intercultural studies, was interviewed by National Public Radio for a story about Asian adoptees struggling to process the mass shootings and murders of eight people in Atlanta.
Six of the eight victims from the March 16 shootings were women of Asian descent. McKee said the murders continue an uptick in vio . . .