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Hyphen magazine |
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http://www.hyphenmagazine.com/blog/index.php |
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English |
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Asian American, Race, Media |
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Hyphen is a national magazine for progressive, in-the-know Asian Americans. Covering arts, culture and politics in a provocative voice, Hyphen has become a media must for savvy Asian Americans. With an award-winning design and fresh perspectives that go beyond identity issues, Hyphen covers the artists and change-makers who are shaping what it means to be Asian American. By showcasing people outside the boundaries of stereotypes, Hyphen acts as a cultural catalyst, inspiring its readership to branch out — to do, think and create. |
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37 Followers |
The Hyphenite's Social Calendar: Asian Americans in Fashion, B Here
Friday November 27th to Saturday December 6th -- Santa MonicaFrom the Heart: Jude Narita & FriendsCheck out award-winning performance artist Jude Narita in her one-woman play From the Heart, which celebrates the lives and brings to life the dreams of Asian and Asian American women. A local artist will perform each night before the sh
Idealize This! | Feminism
For most of my life, I've acted the part of the fiery feminist activist. At age 10 (before I even knew "feminist" as a word) my surprisingly cogent defense of biblical Eve moved my evangelical father into surrendering his argument that women are the root of all evil. At age 16 (when I only knew "feminist" as a term of derision) I scandalized my Filip
After the Banana: Reflections on the AsAm Blogosphere
Let me start by saying that, whatever the shortcomings of the day, the idea to bring so many Asian American bloggers into one room was foolproof. It was a pleasure to put faces to names, to compare people's embodied selves to their online personas. And as I mentioned at the event, the fact that we responded to the summons from Lac and Steve (the organizers) in such force, attested to how timely this call to meet really was.Write-ups of the event since, thoug
Hyphen Lynks: Iranian American Edition
When do you know that an ethnic minority has "made it?" No, it's not when they start turning out doctors or successful businessmen. It's not when they put someone in space. All ethnic minorities have done that by now. It's also not when they know the name of the American national anthem, or all the words. No, there are two markers of successful assimilation -- or at least, successful attainment of mainstream relevance. Ready for 'em?The right wing establishment starts attacking your orgs in publicYou get recognized by the NBAYep, that's right, this
TV Portrayal of Chinatown is Downright Criminal
Oh boy. Here's an original idea -- according to this trailer, detective show Cold Case is featuring crime in Chinatown in tomorrow's episode. From what I gather from the trailer, the plot will be rife with Asian gangsters and lots of Chinese people doing some sort of mysterious, ancient rituals. Wait, wait, I've heard that one before! Didn't the X-Files do an episode like that? Or was it Law and Order: SVU? Numb3rs? To state the obvious, crime shows
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