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I recently read Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde (1934-1992), a preeminent voice in feminist, LGBTQ+, and civil rights literature and poetry. …
As Team NGA returns to action after a long overdue break, I have compiled a list of contemporary Asian authors and their works you should …
“The future of Myanmar solemnly depends on the youth for they are the hope for the future to fight against the military junta.”
On February 1st, …
Ryka Aoki is a poet, author, composer, and teacher. Some of her most prominent works include Seasonal Velocities, He Mele a Hilo and Why Dust …
In the 1970s, martial arts gained a reputation around the world, notably through the big screen. Chinese
American Martial Artist Bruce Lee was ingenious and captivating. …
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Growing up, I would never look forward to lunchtime at school. Being a first-generation Indian-American, my parents would always choose …
I loved the way my name fit in my great-grandma’s mouthI never understood whypeople would say her Portuguese was brokenHow so?How could it be?when her …
Convoy: this street in San Diego that I have always found myself going back to for all it’s given me. There continues to be this …
Eaindray is a student activist. She wishes to reform the legal system in Myanmar, and is advocating for federal democracy and greater rights for minorities. …
The story of Wataru Misaka, Tiffany Chin and Larry Kwong, three Asian athletes who fought racism and discrimination every day and still managed to make …
It is the smell of lemongrass and Thai basil that takes Kayla Nguyen home. Born in Saigon, Kayla immigrated to the United States as a …
As Next GenerAsian celebrates this year’s Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by focusing on AAPI figures from the world of arts, activism and Covid-19 …