Issue 25: Generation - Spring 2012
Features
Undocumented Asian Students confront a lack of visibility within the larger immigration movement — and often silence within their families and communities.
Featurettes
Discovering an interracial World War II American love story.
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Catching up with our artist and activist friends from issues past.
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Empowering Asian Pacific Islander caregivers to find viable solutions for an overlooked, neglected work force.
Online Exclusive
Go inside the Dang family's multigenerational home
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Celebrating our tenth anniversary with pastry perfection
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Product picks from the folks behind BAGGU and Lo & Sons.
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A conversation with Tina Takemoto
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Whether working through photography, the vegetables from her garden, political pamphlets or wire bins, Chan's art persistently examines the politics of exchange and human interactions.
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A composting primer, or a recipe for guaranteed parental agitation.
Artwell
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Tina Takemoto is Looking for Jiro.
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Gaye Chan and Michael Arcega’s makeshift architecture and critical dialogues of public space.
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Out and about across Asian America.
First Person
Two sisters, two cultures, two new chances at life.
Music
Asobi Seksu’s Yuki Chikudate on growing up and getting better.
Poetry and Fiction
Food and Agriculture
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A tale of broken-down food scraps and parents’ wills.
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A heartland story
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A visual history of offbeat attempts to bring kimchi to Main Street.
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Inside San Francisco's Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
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The spicy fermented cabbage prepares for its moment in the spotlight.
Books
Ten next-gen Asian American writers discuss the authors who influenced them.
Best of the Blog
Editor's Note
Contributors
Letters
HEALTH
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The sometimes quiet revolution of the community health center.
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The hidden world of hepatitis B.
Takeout
Two families discover that when it comes to running businesses, it’s all in the bag.