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Is Chinatown home for you? On this episode we discuss displacement, migration, resilience and grassroots organizing in Chinatowns around the world with curators and organizers Mei Lum, Diane Wong, and Huiying B. Chan, whose collective work draws from four years of ethnographic research and oral history interviews that span nine countries and 13 cities.
Visit the exhibit virtually here: hhttps://bcnc.net/events/homeward-bound-exhibition
We have a special interview with author Matthew Salesses, conducted by writer and anthropologist May Ngo back in February. Together, they dissect Matthew’s book Craft in the Real World, and have deep conversations about making writing workshops more equally accessible and how to think about one’s...
Published 05/12/21
AAWW and indie bookstore Books Are Magic partned together to celebrate musician Michelle Zauner’s debut memoir, Crying In H Mart. Best known for her work as the musician Japanese Breakfast, Zauner’s memoir is an astonishing debut: a rich, intimate, and lyrical story about finding yourself, and...
Published 05/05/21