#NeverAgainIsNow: Why the 30th anniversary of Japanese American Redress matters today
By Guest Contributors: Tsuya Hohri Yee, Co-Chair New York Day of Remembrance Committee (Facebook: @nydayofremembrance); and Joseph Shoji Lachman, Co-founder…
Asian American feminism, politics, and pop culture
Asian American feminism, politics, and pop culture
By Guest Contributors: Tsuya Hohri Yee, Co-Chair New York Day of Remembrance Committee (Facebook: @nydayofremembrance); and Joseph Shoji Lachman, Co-founder…
By Guest Contributor: Jason Fong (@jasonfongwrites) Ask the world’s largest search engine for the definition of “Asian American,” and Google…
By: Karin Wang (@naragirl), Asian Americans Advancing Justice Since we launched “Write Back, Fight Back” two months ago, we have…
By Guest Contributor: Mia Ives-Rublee (@SeeMiaRoll) The cries of children echo in my head after listening to the ProPublica recording…
By: Cayden Mak In 1998, when I was 11, we got the internet at home. My mom, a public school…
By Guest Contributor: Sudip Bhattacharya (@ResistRun) Chris Phan used to believe that they were an anomaly. After all, Phan and…
By Guest Contributor: Ju-Hyun Park (@Hermit_Hwarang) A month ago, I woke up to news I thought I might never hear…
By Guest Contributor: Noah de la Rosa “You’re out!” The umpire exclaims. I think to myself, “Geez Christian, calm down…
This essay was originally posted to Desis for Progress. By: Tanzila “Taz” Ahmed (@tazzystar) I first learn I am Asian…
Asian Americans are often lauded as a “model minority” that has achieved complete acceptance into American society. But silent and…
By: Mark Tseng-Putterman (@tsengputterman) As Asian Americans living in the years of Amy Chua, Ajit Pai, Peter Liang and Nikki…
By: OiYan Poon Smirking when I asked if he had any questions before I turned on my recorder for our…