Following a string of crimes targeting the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in the United States, Kroc School Master of Science in Conflict Management and Resolution student Zoya Sardashti connected with Kroc School alum Dominique De Leon ‘19 (MS), who identifies as AAPI, to get her reactions to these recent events.
In their insightful discussion, De Leon speaks to her own experience as a victim of micro-aggressions, the importance of stepping out of the shadows as a fearless peace activist, and the inspiration she has gained from the courageous actions of others. She also explains what she’s hopeful for as she looks to the future.
“I want to try to be vocal about it and also support others in their fight against oppression. Leaning on, supporting, and amplifying the work of other BIPOC communities because I feel like that’s the only way we can really dismantle and disrupt the system,” De Leon said.
Below, please find an excerpt from their larger conversation:
Dominique De Leon ’19
MS in Conflict Management and Resolution
Speakers Bureau Associate, Peace is Loud
Zoya Sardashti
MA in Performance & Creative Research
Artistic Director of Home Soil Projects
Candidate MS Conflict Management & Resolution
Kroc Ambassador