50 Years and Beyond: Celebrating Cambodian Americans

50 Years and Beyond: Celebrating Cambodian Americans

This month, Cambodian American communities across the country observed days of remembrance as a time of solemn reflection for victims and survivors of the Cambodian Genocide, which claimed the lives of about a quarter of the country’s population (an estimated two...
The Nation: Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity Politics

The Nation: Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity Politics

By Camille Bromley Near the beginning of Weike Wang’s first novel, Chemistry, an unnamed PhD student in the throes of personal and professional crisis confesses to a friend that her chemistry work is starting to defeat her. For all her rigorous technique, her...
The Broadsheet: Chinatown Businesses Reel from Tariff Shocks

The Broadsheet: Chinatown Businesses Reel from Tariff Shocks

Elected officials and community leaders representing Lower Manhattan are speaking out in protest about the impact that the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration are having in Chinatown. At a rally earlier this month on Doyers Street, Congressman Dan Goldman...
Honoring 50 years with SEARAC’s Week of Commemoration

Honoring 50 years with SEARAC’s Week of Commemoration

This April marks 50 years of Southeast Asian American resilience and SEARAC is commemorating our refugee legacy with a Week of Commemoration. Stay tuned for community letters to honor our heritage, histories, and hopes. Additionally, SEARAC is thrilled to announce the...
Radii: Paper, Passion, and Pride: The Rise of The Asian American Zine

Radii: Paper, Passion, and Pride: The Rise of The Asian American Zine

By Aorui Pi With just a single sheet of paper, three folds, and one cut, you can create an eight-page zine. Handmade and self-published, zines are mini magazines driven by passion, not profit. Zinemaking is as simple as it sounds and as creative as it gets. A quick...