Aimee Long, director of A Shot Through The Wall, sits down with Cold Tea Collective to discuss police brutality, family dynamics, and bridging communities.
Adult friendships and their complexities are explored in Chris Naoki Lee’s debut indie film Dinner Party. his creative process, and navigating old friendships.
How her grandma’s battle with dementia taught Jocelyn Wong that she needed to break cultural norms and prioritize wellness over resilience to protect her mental health.
In the final part of the series, a writer reflects on her grandma’s experiences and legacy through a first-hand account of the incarceration experience.
In part one of a series, writer Malia Ogawa explores a little-known chapter of racism in U.S. against Japanese Americans and her family’s history with it.
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.
As a Malaysian Chinese actor, I’d dream vividly about how it’d be my turn to be on a Broadway stage one day, singing my heart out. But how did these dreams die even before the pandemic?
To equate being Asian with academics, hard work, and civility harms both Asian immigrants and other minority groups. We need to shed these ideas to become better allies.
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