MOCA Talks: Anu Gupta — Breaking Bias
Anu Gupta addresses identity, belonging, and structural inequities affecting Asian American communities in this MOCA Talk on race and inclusion.
Why we picked this
A conversation about bias and belonging rooted in the specific experience of Asian Americans — at a museum that holds those stories as its core mission.
Anu Gupta brings his work on bias, belonging, and structural inequity to the Museum of Chinese in America for a talk that examines how Asian American communities navigate identity in a society that often renders them invisible. The MOCA Talks series provides the right setting for this conversation — a museum dedicated to preserving and interpreting the Chinese American experience.
Gupta’s work bridges mindfulness practice and social justice, offering frameworks for understanding how bias operates at both personal and systemic levels. His approach is practical and grounded, focused on what individuals and communities can actually do to create change.
The event is part of MOCA’s ongoing talks series, which brings speakers working at the intersection of identity, history, and contemporary Asian American life.