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Where Are You From?
The four words that send a chill up adoptees' spines—or at least mine. I should clarify that I am of “Asian” descent, adopted into a...
Monty Pye
Jun 30, 2020


Part Two: Death
Death is white. Virginia says: "In addition to the images of other people’s lives and consciousness—these biographies and stories—there...
Joan Rang Christensen
Jun 30, 2020


The Asian Experience in White America
As a person of color, it has been an extremely difficult time with rushes of varying emotions. Christian Cooper. George Floyd. As events...

Erika Fisher
Jun 30, 2020


An #importedAsians POV: DJ Seoul Train
Can you tell me a bit about your origin story for starters? I was born in Cheorwon near the DMZ. I’m the youngest of three brothers. My...
OSH
Jun 30, 2020


A #hyphenatedAsians POV: Juliana Sohn
We first came across Juliana Sohn’s name through an announcement for the release of the second season of the podcast "K-Pod" that she...
OSH
Jun 14, 2020


'We Look the Same': a film by Zoe Fan
In a time when racism is at the center of many conversations and there is a rise in Asian awareness, this film addresses the human...
OSH
Jun 14, 2020


A #hyphenatedAsians POV: Chef Jenny Dorsey
Upon first seeing an article on the now defunct April Magazine about Chef Jenny Dorsey, we were curious to know more about the woman who...
OSH
May 30, 2020


The Multiple Migrations of a Transgendered Korean Adoptee
Reposted from Pauline Park’s blog I was born in Korea in 1960 but left the country of my birth seven and a half months later, only...
Pauline Park
May 29, 2020


Part One: War
They are referring to the current situation in Denmark as war. They say, that "war" is a metaphor for the "debate" that takes place...
Joan Rang Christensen
May 29, 2020
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