Joint Statement Against Anti AAPI Racism
MASTERPIECE extends our heartfelt support for our Asian American/Pacific Islander viewers, colleagues, staff and the communities we serve. Read the joint statement by heads of several PBS series produced at GBH reflecting our collective stand against this racism and commitment to fostering inclusivity in our country.
“We are outraged and heartbroken by the murders of eight people in Georgia, including six women of Asian descent. Anti-Asian racism has deep roots in our country’s history but should have no place in our country’s future. In these challenging times, with anti-Asian sentiment on the rise nationwide, we believe that silence itself can be a form of violence. As leaders in public media, we feel it is imperative for us to clearly state our opposition to misogyny, hatred and racism in all forms. And we join our chief executive, Jon Abbott, in extending heartfelt support for our Asian American/Pacific Islander friends and family, colleagues, staff and the communities we serve.”
For more on racism and relevant resources, please visit Racism: Coverage and Context from GBH. Also, explore suggestions on related videos to watch in the PBS Video app.
John Bredar, VP for National Programming – GBH
Raney Aronson-Rath, Executive Producer – FRONTLINE
Marsha Bemko, Executive Producer – ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Julia Cort, Co-Executive Producer – NOVA
Denise DiIanni, Senior Executive in Charge, GBH Studio Six
Laurie Donnelly, Executive Producer, GBH Studio Six
Cameo George, Executive Producer, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Chris Schmidt, Co-Executive Producer, NOVA
Susanne Simpson, Executive Producer, MASTERPIECE
Judith Vecchione, Executive Producer, GBH Studio Six



