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The Diaspora Debate

Emperor Wu Zhao: A Burning Light

No, NPR’s Story on Michelle Wu’s Election Does Not Feed into the Trope of Black-Asian Conflict

Grief and December

An Imporfect Name

Colonizers Don't Concern Themselves With Trees

To the “Friends” Who Never Reached Out to Me in the Aftermath of the Atlanta Mass Shooting

Aging Into Poverty

Fighting On Our Own Climate Fronts

When Asian Women Rock

Ethnocentrism Against Cultural Foods

A Deep Dive into subtle asian traits, Three Years Later

thoughts as an Asian woman in America eating 辛 instant noodles

The Future of the Colonial Gaze

Don’t Shame Your Mom’s Broken English When You’re the One Who’s Monolingual

Why Alice in Borderland Didn't Receive the Same Recognition as Squid Game

Collective Identities: Interview with Generation Zero author and sociologist Sabreet Kang Rajeev, Part Two

From Nothing: Interview with Generation Zero author and sociologist Sabreet Kang Rajeev, Part One

Something Strange

Buddha's Delight: Exploring the Changing Significance of a Vegetarian Chinese Dish through Generations

To My Single Immigrant Mother

Reflections on Asian Community Safety

We Need to Talk About Simu Liu and “MRAsians”

LaGuardia Arts High School and White Supremacy

Thai Food Takeover

America's First Asian Superhero

The Filipino Is Worth Dying For

Writing in the Margins

Three Poems After Labor Day

The Eye of the Storm

Why We Should Revisit South Asian Philosophy

Why Raya and the Last Dragon Matters

SAVE THE DATE: California’s Governor Recall Election on September 14, 2021 (Part 2)

SAVE THE DATE: California’s Governor Recall Election on September 14, 2021 (Part 1)

Disparate Realities

How Timothy Goes to School Captured My Lunchbox Moment

Yami Kawaii: Where “Sick” Meets “Sweet”

Learning to Think (and Talk) About Racism

Pushing The Mic Forward: AAPI Comedians Local and National Unite

A Tale of Two Chinatowns

Ethnic Governance: What Western Media Got Wrong About Xinjiang

A Homecoming like No Other: Interviewing the Creators of the Stolen Children Film

A Review on Crying in H Mart

Olivia Rodrigo Is Filipino, and Why It’s a Big Deal

Tell Our Stories: The Unwavering Student Voice

Never the Patient

A Golden Past, Present, and Future

Labeling Politics, and Loving America as a Leftist: A Discussion with Isaiah Paik, Part Two

Baby Steps Towards Anti-Capitalism: A Discussion with Isaiah Paik, Part One

Where Are the Wasians? Rethinking American History And Identity

Considering Pride after Colonization

The Mental Health Struggles of Queer BIPOC Folx

All-American Heartthrob

Tiananmen in Memoriam

Anarkiya Pilipinas

Dissolving the Spectrum

Fists and Fury

Interviewing Cynthia Tan, Anesthesiology Resident and Mental Health Advocate

When "Representation" Goes Wrong

Relearning Joy in Our Minds and Bodies

I Stand with Palestine

100 Years of Yuri Kochiyama

A Gray Area

Interviewing James Huang, President and Co-Founder of GenAZN

A Reconciliatory Reckoning

Bargaining for Your Buck, and Radical Solidarity

Interviewing Sashank Sankar, An Emerging Indian American Filmmaker

Everything You Need to Know About the Asian American College Admissions Debate

Echoes of the Past

Traditional Chinese Clothing: Denouncing Fetishization and Appropriation

What is Asian Shame Culture?

South Asian Invisibility in the Asian American Narrative

How the Monolithic “Asian” Identity Is Killing Us in Healthcare

Let’s Talk About Chinese Fusion Food in Shanghai

Business As Usual

The Politics of Hate

To Be an Asian American Woman Living in a White Supremacist Patriarchy

A Virus Turned Violent: How Trump’s Rhetoric Impacted the Asian American Community

Black Squares and Boba Balls

It’s Much More Than a Simple Misdemeanor

Musically Invisible Asians

History Repeats Itself

My Experience With the Model Minority Myth

MSG, Past and Present: How America Has Ridiculed Chinese Food Over the Years

We Have Been Here Before

The Update You’ve All Been Waiting For

We All Know About Yellow Fever

Happy Fred Korematsu Day! 🎉🙌🏼

The Semester I Exclusively Read Asian American Literature

A Step Closer to Being Politically Visible

The Silence of Our Friends

Being Represented by Republican Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis

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