Kara Juku’s journey to the top of Vancouver’s drag scene broke ground not only in their family but also for queer Asians who scarcely saw themselves represented.
Frustrated with the lack of support for Asian Canadians amidst the pandemic, artist and mental health advocate Nightingale created a digital art exhibit to celebrate the cultural resilience of the Asian Canadian community.
Vivian Dang shares her learnings from the past year of struggling with the pressures of balancing her mental health and personal safety with the safety of those closest to her.
2020 was a pivoting year for Cold Tea Collective. From new series and partnerships to diversity advocacy and COVID-19 navigation, here are some of our year 2020 highlights and conversations that exemplify our voice and identity.
Edmond T. Cheng shares the journey of how he overcame parental and societal expectations based on conservative Asian values engrained in him from early childhood.
He embraced vulnerability by showing himself compassion. Cheng realizes that he must take care of himself first so that he is able to take care of others.
We can’t single-handedly “solve racism”, but we can still take action in our communities. Zeph Wong reflects on how he created space for change in both his community and workplace.
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