播客

在心声计划存续期间,我们有两个系列播客:心声时间和病毒时代的爱

Xin Sheng Time (心声时间)

This podcast series was originally written as a Mandarin podcast script, and published by our WeChat publishing partner New York Time during Fall of 2022. Mandarin transcripts and English translations are available.

  1. Episode 9

    Anti-Trans Rhetoric and How it Impacts the Asian Community

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  2. Episode 7 2023年10月4日

    心声时间 | 观点:美国全面放开的疫情指南在危害公众 (3/3)

    Host and producer: Yi Ding Writers: JiJi Wong and Creighton Ward Chinese translators: Victoria Sheng, Stephanie Lu, and Chenxi Wu

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  3. Episode 6 2023年10月4日

    心声时间 | 观点:美国全面放开的疫情指南在危害公众 (2/3)

    Host and producer: Yi Ding Writers: JiJi Wong and Creighton Ward Chinese translators: Victoria Sheng, Stephanie Lu, and Chenxi Wu

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  4. Episode 5 2023年10月4日

    心声时间 | 误导信息、官僚体制——CDC请快改进猴痘政策 (1/3)

    Host and producer: Yi Ding, Guests: JiJi Wong and Dr. Luo Yiming Legal research support: Bohao Chinese editor: Jiangnan, English translator: JiJi Wong

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  5. Episode 4

    躺平是打工人的胜利吗?华人劳工抗争教会我们的

    Host and Producer: Yi Ding, Guests: Sabrina Lin Writers: Creighton, JiJi, Sunnie, Yi Ding Translator: Yi Ding

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  6. Episode 3 2023年10月4日

    心声时间 | 我因是亚裔被嘲笑,但支持考虑族裔的哈佛录取政策

    Host and Producer: Yi Ding, Guests: Sabrina Lin Chinese translator: Jing, Chinese editor: Jiangnan, English translator: JiJi Wong

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  7. Episode 2 2023年10月4日

    心声时间 | 加州成为美国第一个街头卖淫合法化的州?(SB357)

    Host and Producer: Yi Ding, Guests: Sabrina Lin Chinese translator: Jing, Chinese editor: Jiangnan, English translator: JiJi Wong

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  8. Episode 1 2023年10月4日

    EP01 心声时间 | 历史性枪支法案通过!“控枪对坏人没用……”吗?

    Host and Producer: Yi Ding, Guests: Charlene, Jeff, and JiJi Wong Chinese editor: Jiangnan, English translator: JiJi Wong

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Viral Love: Stories of Chinatown Resilience

VIRAL LOVE is a podcast about the resiliencies of Chinatowns across the United States—particularly amidst the racial violence of the COVID-19 pandemic. While phrases like “racism is a virus” or “hate is a virus” have gained popularity over the course of the pandemic, VIRAL LOVE hopes to make room for joy by highlighting stories of community, resilience, and peace building instead. Join Xin Sheng Project co-founder Sabrina Lin as she explores Chinatown as more than just a place with cheap food and hardworking immigrants trying to chase the “American dream,” but a place with stories and dramas of its own, and a place that we might look to as a microcosm of class and race tensions in America as we move towards becoming a majority-minority country. ​VIRAL LOVE is made possible by funding from Projects for Peace.

  1. Episode 3

    Los Angeles, CA

    What do we really mean when we say “anti-Asian violence”? Sabrina heads to Los Angeles to speak with the team behind Chinatown Community for Equitable Development and some iconic LA Chinatown elders to learn more about why fighting for housing and economic justice is key to addressing anti-Asian violence. Also, bad karaoke. Written, recorded, and produced by Sabrina Lin. Edited by Brendon Lin and Sabrina Lin. Theme music composed and performed by Mark Fish. Additional audio sourced from Blue Dot Sessions and Community Spaces. Other sources: https://la.eater.com/2021/6/30/22554846/cced-la-chinatown-social-media-activism https://laist.com/news/entertainment/destruction-las-original-chinatown-led-to-one-we-have-today

  2. Episode 2

    Oakland, CA

    Oakland’s Chinatown might not be as well known as its San Francisco counterpart, but over the course of the pandemic, it became infamous for the viral clips of violence that originated on its streets. What’s really going on, and how is Chinatown grappling with this intense media scrutiny Join Sabrina as she speaks with Oakland-based organization Cut Fruit Collective to learn more about Oakland’s Chinatown as a living, breathing community—and the untold political history of the fortune cookie. Written, recorded, and produced by Sabrina Lin. Edited by Brendon Lin and Sabrina Lin. Theme music composed and performed by Mark Fish. Additional music sourced from Blue Dot Sessions and Oakland Jazz Collective.

  3. Episode 1

    Introducing VIRAL LOVE

    Amidst the recent resurgence in anti-Asian violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, what does the future hold for Chinatown communities across the country? While phrases like “racism is a virus” or “hate is a virus” have gained popularity over the course of the pandemic, VIRAL LOVE hopes to make room for joy by highlighting stories of community, resilience, and peace building in Oakland, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York City. Written, recorded, and produced by Sabrina Lin. Edited by Brendon Lin and Sabrina Lin. Theme music composed and performed by Mark Fish.