Be critical: Prof. Lee’s Story and the Film
SeungHee Lee
Associate Professor, Art and Design, University of Tsukuba.
Her main research fields are “Kansei” (affective informatics) and design.
A Korean resident in Japan.
Rasel Ahmed
Assistant Professor, Theatre, Film, and Media Arts, The Ohio State University.
Filmmaker. An immigrant to the U.S. from Bangladesh.
Students from Lee’s Lab
Max (half Japanese, half Dutch)
Alvin (half Chinese, half Indonesian)
Thirty-five years in Japan—Prof. Lee, a foreigner and a minority, has faced hardships and disappointments to reach where she is today.
This is her story.
“I felt my power or my situation is not that strong, sometimes very, very weak.”
“But I have to achieve my goals.”
SeungHee Lee
“I think our basic human nature is to feel part of something…part of a society, part of a story, part of community, part of a family.”
Rasel Ahmed

Talk session with Prof. Rasel, Lee and Students
- Is DEI good or evil?
- Does Exclusion exists?
- Prof. Rasel and the Making of Film
- Should Children Learn about Exclusion?
- Pros and Cons of AI
- Prof. Lee’s story and the Film
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