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Mithu Sanyal, author of "Identitti," on using cultural appropriation to tell the story of being mixed race in Germany
Mithu Sanyal, author of "Identitti," on using cultural appropriation to tell the story of being mixed race in Germany
"Magnolia木蘭" author Nina Mingya Powles recommends writers that explore the complexities of racial identity
Elaine Hsieh Chou's novel "Disorientation" is a whirlwind romp that combines academic satire with a whodunnit mystery thriller
Sun Yung Shin, editor of "What We Hunger For," recommends experimental and hybrid literature
Activist and organizer Anjali Enjeti writes about developing and claiming her identity as a mixed-race woman in the Deep South
Anti-Asian violence and discrimination has increased precipitously, but it has a long history in the United States
Ed Lin's "David Tung Can’t Have A Girlfriend Until He Gets Into An Ivy League College" is written for his younger self
The first Bengali immigrants only made it with the help of Black Americans
Poetry, graphic narratives, memoirs, essay collections, and novels that are expanding the canon of AAPI literature
Alexandra Chang on her novel "Days of Distraction" and the pushback on Andrew Yang's respectability politics