2024 Writing for Change Essay Contest
Mochi Magazine invites you to submit essays for the third annual Writing For Change Contest.
Mochi Magazine invites you to submit essays for the third annual Writing For Change Contest.
We are proud to present the Second Annual Writing for Change Contest. In memory of Grace Lee Boggs’ work with Black communities, we are seeking essays from BIPOC writers.
My Code media urges marketers to think differently about Afro-Asian audiences.
Read about how the three founders of the Black and Asian/Pacific Islander Solidarity Group are building authentic and caring connections between communities.
Zhou-Lee connects the historic oppression of Asian Americans to erasure, invisibilization, racial triangulation, and how these keep Asian Americans from building cross-racial solidarity and tapping into Asian Power.
The 1992 Los Angeles Uprisings, or Saigu, traumatized many in the Black, Korean, and other communities. Thirty years later, what have we learned?
Rohan Zhou-Lee pens a power letter to Asian women, reminding us of our brilliance, heroism, and inherited centuries of Asian woman power.
It’s tax season and some of us will be getting a nice return in the mail. We recognize that this is a difficult economic time …
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-Asian hate crimes have been rising in number and prominence. And while outcries from our community are still …
Lift every voice and sing,‘Til earth and heaven ring,Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;Let our rejoicing riseHigh as the listening skies,Let it resound loud as …

