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Matthew Salesses talks to Hyphen about his new book, Craft in the Real World

A Review of Wild Geese Sorrow by Jeffrey Thomas Leong
Arts & Culture

An elegy that attempts to capture the life a mother led

The story of a Vietnamese community in America amidst its pain and joy

"What mattered was not the truth of the words themselves but rather how they made you feel."
News & Politics

A resource list for the Asian American community to do our part in dismantling anti-Black racism.

From meal services to infosheets and masks, organizations are stepping up to help Koreatown's OG residents

A message and list of resources courtesy of our network organization, AACRE

The roots of Indian America's conservative politics — and how other Indian diasporas may point to possible alternatives.

Lynn, Massachusetts is home to the third-largest Cambodian American population in the country. 28-year old Cinda Danh could become their first Asian American city councilor.

"I often wonder what King Kalākaua would think of today ... How would he understand the observatories, set to study the heavens at the cost of the gods?" Contributor Madelyn McKeague walks us through the history that led to today's fight to protect the sacred site.

To understand her story, we have to go back to the beginning of Asian immigration exclusion.
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