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[Replay] Invisible Minorities:
Christian Reflections on Asian American Identity
How the history of Asian immigration has shaped their experience of Christianity, and the implications for mental health.
Wheaton College's Graduate Student Life Department and the Community of Asian American Therapists in Chicagoland (CAATCH) are pleased to offer Invisible Minorities: Christian Reflections on Asian American Identity.
Dr. Gregory Lee discusses the history of Asians in America, including their unique experience of invisibility and exclusion in ways that are distinct from other ethnic minority groups, and how this history shapes the Asian experience of Christianity in this country.
Dr. Lee's talk is followed by a panel of mental health professionals discussing the implications of the Asian immigrant experience within the clinical therapeutic setting.
Date: Sat, November 9, 2019
About the Main Speaker
Dr. Gregory Lee is Associate Professor of Theology and Urban Studies at Wheaton College, and Theologian in Residence at Lawndale Christian Community Church. He received his B.A. at Princeton University (2000), his M.Div. at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (2003), and his Ph.D. in Christian Theological Studies at Duke University (2010). A scholar of Augustine, Dr. Lee draws on early Christian wisdom to address contemporary issues of church and society. He is especially interested in urban questions of race and class, which he approaches from a distinctly Asian American perspective. Dr. Lee has several years of ministry and administrative experience in Asian American Christian settings, including as Board Chair of Manna Christian Fellowship, an Asian American campus ministry at Princeton University.
The Panel Speakers
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