doublejeopardystudy.org - Double Jeopardy Study | Transmedia Stories and Resources for Anti-Asian Hate, Sexual Violence, and Xenophobia

Description: Experience our unique approach to understanding Asian community narratives. Through transmedia art, surveys, interviews, photo-voice, and installation art, we delve into intersections of sexual violence, harassment, anti-Asian racism, and discrimination. Guided by trauma-informed, survivor-centered methods, the Double Jeopardy Study investigates effects on mental/physical health, gendered microaggressions on Asian women, and post-COVID-19 shifts.

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We utilize mixed methods including 1) surveys and semi-structured in-depth interviews and 2) two transmedia storytelling methods including photo-voice and installation art.

We assess types of SVSH and gendered microaggressions against ANHPI women, and mental and physical health among ANHPI undergraduate and graduate students. We also examine changes after COVID-19 pandemic. Our research methods are informed by intersectional, community engaged frameworks guided by trauma-informed practices and survivor-centered principles.

Participate View Exhibitions The Team Meet the Team Our Journey Media Coverage 2021 LAist How — And Why — Academic Researchers Are Taking On Anti-Asian Hate 2022 NBC News AAPI Action  - 100 ways Asian American and Pacific Islander communities and allies have found solutions to racism and violence. 2021 UCLA Asian American Studies Center Patrick and Lily Okura Research Grant on Asian Pacific American Mental Health 2021 The Institute for American Cultures in Collaboration With the Office of Research and Creat

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