Being part of a majority yet marginalized group at U of T is complicated. Three Chinese students from different backgrounds discuss differences between domestic and international Chinese students and how some people still assume the thousands of us here are just iterations of the same person — we’re not, lol.

We figured a discussion about East Asian students altogether would be too broad for a few people for three people, so tell us what we missed and your own thoughts/experiences at podcast@thevarsity.ca.

Guests: Junhan Rozee Liu, Josie Kao
Music: Kevin MacLeod, “Rollin at 5 - 210 - full”
Transition: TheNikonProductions on Freesound
Sound Editing: Blythe Hunter, Adam Lam

(Un)Spoken By The Varsity

(Un)Spoken By The Varsity

EPISODE TWO: CHINESE/CHINESE/CHINESE

DEC 21, 201849 MIN
(Un)Spoken By The Varsity

EPISODE TWO: CHINESE/CHINESE/CHINESE

DEC 21, 201849 MIN

Description

Being part of a majority yet marginalized group at U of T is complicated. Three Chinese students from different backgrounds discuss differences between domestic and international Chinese students and how some people still assume the thousands of us here are just iterations of the same person — we’re not, lol. We figured a discussion about East Asian students altogether would be too broad for a few people for three people, so tell us what we missed and your own thoughts/experiences at [email protected]. Guests: Junhan Rozee Liu, Josie Kao Music: Kevin MacLeod, “Rollin at 5 - 210 - full” Transition: TheNikonProductions on Freesound Sound Editing: Blythe Hunter, Adam Lam