Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Miko Lee

Director of Programs | Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE)
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Miko Lee is an activist, storyteller and educator. At Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE), she coordinates a network of progressive, grassroots AAPI organizations engaged in deep social justice collaborations on issues ranging from racism and immigrant rights to prison reform, religious discrimination and LGBTQ+ equality. She also produces APEX Express on KPFA radio, spotlighting AAPI activists and artists. In her career as an actor, director, writer, filmmaker and arts educator, Miko has led multiple nonprofit organizations and served on California arts equity committees as well as the National Advisory Committee of Teaching Artists Guild. www.mikolee.me

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Presentations from Facing Race 2024

{R}evolution in Action: Building Narrative Power through Community

In 2022, Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE) launched a major strategic effort to build narrative power that reinforces shared progressive values across Asian American communities and empowers action toward an inclusive vision of healing and justice.

AACRE launched a narrative strategy lab in partnership with the Butterfly Lab for Immigrant Narrative Strategy and Asian American Futures to define a set of guiding aspirational narratives for AACRE’s work. Then, they engaged over 40 artist-activists (“artivists”) to launch a multi-sensory, immersive installation in San Francisco Chinatown in partnership with Edge on the Square. They hope to engage older teens and young adults across the AA diaspora to embrace values of activism, justice, and racial solidarity as they come to understand how these values are embedded in AA cultures and have informed AA history.

This understanding can counter negative stereotypes (i.e., that AA people are passive in the face of injustice, that AA communities are isolated and insular) and prompt young people toward new depths of reflection, collaboration, and civic action. This session will offer an introduction to arts-based narrative strategy. Then, we will share how others can advance a culture-based narrative strategy across a broad network, with interactive arts activities exploring the strategies AACRE has developed.

Speakers: Miko Lee, Kana Hammon