January I Issue
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A picture of George Floyd, a black man with his neck pinned to the ground by the knee of a police officer in blue, interrupts your mindless scrolling on Instagram circa May 2020.
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Embodying hypocrisy at its finest, the people who complain about the presence of same-sex relationships in TV shows because they worry that this will “turn their kids gay” are the same people whose sexuality is forced down the throats of LGBTQIA+ youth by all aspects of media.
Each issue we feature some of our readers to highlight the diversity and stories of Asian women around the world. Here are these issue’s ladies!
Each issue we feature art created by Asian women around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
As part of the January I Issue, we are featuring a piece by Divya Chhotani.
As part of the January I Issue Poetry Roundup, we are sharing pieces by artist and writer Anna Archibald.
Each issue we feature pieces of prose and poetry from Asian women around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
Jasmine Pecsen is a Bay Area singer-songwriter whose music carries the duality of her past and present.