Being Queer and Chinese: Four Movies That Spoke to Who I Am
As a queer Chinese American, I found comfort and understanding in my identity through art and media. Four movies, in particular, were important in my journey.
As a queer Chinese American, I found comfort and understanding in my identity through art and media. Four movies, in particular, were important in my journey.
Asexuality covers a range of feelings and desires related to lacking sexual attraction. For one writer, being openly ace means being at peace and living her truth.
Sharan Dhaliwal, the author of “Burning My Roti,” gets personal and honest, touching on her experiences with racism, body image disorders, and self-loathing while growing up.
Laura Gao shows the Wuhan she knows, what it’s like growing up as a queer immigrant in Texas, and the diversity of Asian Americans in her graphic memoir “Messy Roots.”
The road to parenthood for queer couples is not as well-paved or simple as it is for cis-gender hetero couples, particularly when it comes to conception. Two couples share their experiences and tips with Mochi as they grow their own families.

