Support Hyphen's 30th Issue and #AAIntersections

December 9, 2015

OUR 2016 GOALS

For over a decade, Hyphen has been the go-to-voice and thought-leader for broad Asian American experiences. We report from a culturally specific perspective maintaining that the space of Asian America is a political position where a range of social and political issues intersect. 

2016 Theme: Intersections. Hyphen is a space where perspectives of Asian Americans are forefronted and we acknowledge that issues significant to broad Asian American experiences, such as immigration, education, mental health and gentrification also intersect with many other underrecognized communities. We are all about intersectionality and positioning the Asian American experience as one that crosses paths with many others. Intersections will be our 2016 theme and we will cover it throughout the year with a myriad of stories. We plan to:

Publish Issue 30: Intersections, our print magazine featuring journalism, creative writing, and art that explores our theme

Print 1,000 copies of the magazine that will be given to all those who donate $2 or more a month through this campaign

Publish regular online content that addresses this theme to be shared and broaden the conversation on how intersectionality plays out in our community

Hold events that build community and create opportunities to connect with each other

Launch the hashtag #AAintersections to engage people around the country to talk about the intersections they navigate in their lives

Political Writer’s Fellowship. 2016 is an election year so now it is more imperative than ever to support independent media. In the 2012 election, Asian voter turnout was the lowest for all racial groups, despite our growing population. We want to create a Political Writer’s Fellowship that would:

Support 2 journalists in providing crucial coverage of the 2016 election from an Asian American perspective

Create a bi-monthly column on our blog leading up to the election

Provide a stipend of $1,500 for 4 months

Contributor: 

Mia Nakano

Mia Nakano
LGBTQ Editor + Founder

Mia Nakano is a freelance photographer, videographer, and web designer based out of Oakland, CA. She is the founding photo-editor of Hyphen. Her work has been seen in dozens of media outlets including Colorlines, the Kathmandu Post, and Democracy Now!. Nakano has contributed to organizations such as the Smithsonian, Salon.com, and the de Young Museum.

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