Can the media hold government accountable? Congressional spat; Stop AAPI Hate's Manju Kulkarni
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On this edition of Protected Speech, Ravi Kapur and Jonathan Choe discuss the challenges facing all journalists in getting public officials to the table when one is not considered an "ally." Choe breaks down his confrontation in Kirkland, Washington when some PR people tried to block him from attending a press conference he already received permission to attend. Meanwhile, fentanyl fumes are making making King County, Washington bus drivers sick. But some doctors say it's not a big deal. The loyalty of an Asian American member of Congress is being called into question by another member of Congress. Is the criticism xenophobic or justified? India hosts the G20, but the Ukraine conflict continues to be a main dividing line globally. And Stop AAPI Hate Co-founder Manju Kulkarni stops by to explain what it will take to quell the violence. For more information, list of resources and to report a hate crime: https://stophate.calcivilrights.ca.gov/ --- "Protected Speech" features decorated veteran journalists Ravi Kapur and Jonathan Choe, who spotlight stories of local, national, and global significance each week. Part of the conversation centers around original reporting highlighting Asian hate incidents that continue to be underreported in mainstream media. Join us as we engage thought leaders and influencers from various industries, while illustrating raw realities through exclusive video. Watch "Protected Speech" with Ravi Kapur and Jonathan Choe online, on Diya TV over-the-air Sunday nights at 8pm and wherever you get your podcasts. This program is sponsored in part by the State of California through a grant provided by the California State Library, though they exercise no control over any aspect of the discourse or presentation. The views represented on this show are of the hosts only and do not necessarily reflect the views of the network, affiliated companies or sponsors. Follow Ravi Kapur on Twitter: @RaviSF Follow Jonathan Choe on Twitter: @choeshow Follow Diya TV on Twitter: @DiyaTV
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