Kristin T. Lee Reimagines Christianity for Asian Americans
In “We Mend with Gold: An Immigrant Daughter’s Reckoning with American Christianity,” Kristin T. Lee deconstructs her evangelical upbringing and reclaims a more expansive faith.
In “We Mend with Gold: An Immigrant Daughter’s Reckoning with American Christianity,” Kristin T. Lee deconstructs her evangelical upbringing and reclaims a more expansive faith.
Leslie Li’s book is a dark comedy about a clash of cultures and generations, a biracial coming-of-age story, and a psychological thriller about inherited trauma.
Explore NYC Chinatown’s vibrant music scene: From Deborah Oh’s Year of The Tiger Records to Think!Chinatown block parties, fostering community through vinyl and dance.
Blow out the candles for the Austin Asian American Film Festival’s “sweet 16” celebration! Mochi explores how the local film festival came to be and where it’s heading next.
Liann Kaye’s “Seoul Switch” starring Kevin Woo explores Asian masculinity through a cultural lens, blending humor and identity in a K-pop–inspired narrative.
With Asian American studies legislation taking off, here is what to know about state-to-state implementation from funding, curriculum, evaluation, and key leaders.
Guest author Tony DelaRosa critiques the ways in which Asian American organizations in the face of Palestinian genocide have worked against or for liberation.
Authors Joan He, Judy I. Lin, June Hur, and Vanessa Le are centering female heroines, epic battles, and romance with stories of and inspired by the East.
Marlene Knox and Joseline Thomas, two Filipino women, on growing up in Seattle in the 1970s during the desegregation of schools.
How can we care for others if we neglect ourselves? Exploring how to balance self-care and our duties to our families.

