The NEXUS BRN Podcast
The NEXUS BRN Podcast
Navigating our Narratives of Belonging: A Conversation with Christine Vicera on Identity, Languages & Religion | MAIN #02
In this episode of the Nexus podcast, join us as we talk with Christine Vicera, a Filipino writer, researcher, and filmmaker based in Hong Kong. Christine is the founder of be/longing, an arts-for-education lab that utilizes storytelling to build a culture of inclusion in Hong Kong's diverse demographic.
We'll dive into Christine's experiences growing up in Hong Kong, including her education at a primary school with an institutional linguistic landscape that raises questions about the promotion of ethnocentrism, cultural stigmas, and pressure to conform. We'll also discuss the dangers of conformity to young children, the differences between adaptation and assimilation, and how it feels to be visibly "different." We'll also touch upon topics such as religious privilege, immigrant families and their relationship with religion, and how the economic benefits of English have affected generations of Filipinos in Hong Kong. Much of which will tie in to Christine’s personal life!
Tune in to listen to Christine's stories, insights, and perspectives on navigating assimilation, language, and religious identity through the power of storytelling.
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The NEXUS Podcast is run by Ahnaaf & Michelle from Nexus: The Belonging Research Network! We discuss topics relating to language rights, migration, identity and so on. From the linguistic struggle of unaccompanied migrant children in Finland to the identity crisis of Hong Kong's third culture kids, we invite different guests in each episode to share their stories on belonging on our Main and Mini series.
Email: brn@ust.hk
Website: https://nexusbrn.hkust.edu.hk