Social Justice

Even in the whirlwind you made sure to shelter us. You gave rise to a people that withstood.
Seng So
July 23, 2019
Next month marks five years since the inception of Asian Americans for Civil Rights and Equality (AACRE), which is a network comprised of 11 organizations fighting for justice through an intersectional lens. AACRE works with Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander refugees, immigrants, LGBTQ, incarcerated folks, artists, faith leaders, survivors and more! AACRE’s work has allowed them to reimagine a vision of liberation that is inclusive and intersectional. The five-year anniversary celebration is a momentous occasion, and AACRE will be celebrating their work with a Party for Justice on June 7 at 9:00 pm in San Francisco at the Westin St. Francis on Union Square. Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/party-for-justice-aacre-5th-year-anniversar...
Kelley Still
May 31, 2019
One Muslim American's reaction to the terrorist attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand
Saira Bhatti
April 8, 2019
Kelley Still
February 27, 2019
APSC and Hyphen are seeking writing/editing mentors for contributors to APSC's second anthology of narratives from incarcerated/formerly incarcerated people.
Karissa Chen
December 3, 2018
Rochelle was different. She could hardly make a move that wasn’t interesting. 
Steven Hahn
September 5, 2018
How do issues of race, gender and community intersect with sexual harassment? Who is being left out of the conversation? What issues are being overlooked?
Karissa Chen
August 15, 2018
An interview with Craig Perez by Arvin Temkar
Arvin Temkar
August 10, 2018
Zahir Janmohamed
June 29, 2018
An Interview with Suki Kim
Evelyn NienMing Chien
January 19, 2018
An Interview with Michelle Kuo
Evelyn NienMing Chien
January 15, 2018
19 organizations unite to combat hate incidents — but they vary on their stance on what role police should play
Franny Choi
August 17, 2017

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