Author Sarah Suk chats with Cold Tea Collective about her debut novel Made in Korea, what it means to be Korean Canadian, and the importance of celebrating Asian joy.
The Asian American/Canadian identity is one rooted in activism, struggle, and solidarity. Lily Zheng and Dr. Vivienne Poy discuss what it means to be Asian in North America, how to belong, and what to advocate for during Asian Heritage Month and beyond.
From the Foreign Miner Tax, Japanese incarceration camp to the recent anti-Asian shootings in Atlanta, a writer recalls the anti-Asian history in America and explains the importance of having such historical knowledge and context to address the current anti-Asian hate crisis.
In light of International Women’s Day, it is important to celebrate writers and authors who are too often marginalized by the mainstream publishing industry.
Minari is more than a film about immigrants trying to achieve the American dream — it also speaks to the Korean American experience. A writer explores how it should be seen as a uniquely American, rather than foreign, film.
While the 2020 presidential election may be over, it’s not the end of civic engagement. A writer explains the impact of voting in local elections to turn mediocre policies into true progressive ones.
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