Joe's Basketball Diaries Episode 3: model minority

Anti-Asian and anti-Black racism. Tokenism, xenophobia and a lack of representation in sport. These are some of the topics host Joseph Wong, the University of Toronto's vice-president, international, explores in episode three of Joe's Basketball Diaries.

"I was called Yao Ming my whole life growing up, and I just wanted to be Jeremy Lin," says basketball star Jeremy Lin.

Wong, who has written about the personal impact of anti-Asian racism, is joined by athletes, scholars, actors, journalists and activists who share their experiences and insights and discuss their work to ensure sports are accessible to everyone - and why it's important to have hope.

"For me for, you know, child of an immigrant family, I grew up feeling like I didn't quite belong as well… I'm very honored to be playing a part in that conversation now," says actor Simu Liu. "And hopefully, you know, also in a way that holds the door open for, for others."

The episode features:

  • Wesley Cheng, content creator of On-Air, TSN (The Sports Network)
  • Clement Chu, president and founder of the Chinese Canadian Youth Athletics Association
  • Takashi Fujitani, director of the Dr. David Chu program in Asia-Pacific studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
  • Janelle Joseph, assistant professor at U of T's Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, who focuses on critical studies of race & indigeneity;
  • Jeremy Lin, player for the Guangzhou Loong Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association
  • Simu Liu, Canadian actor

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