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Introducing the newest addition to Dear Asian Youth! Hosted by Alina Rahim, Genesis Magpayo, and Naina Giri, Dear Asian Girl is a podcast focused on uplifting, highlighting, and supporting Asian girls everywhere. With the lack of representation amongst Asian girls in social media, it's important that we as Asian girls support one another and bring awareness in order to be at the forefront of this change. For Asian Girls, by Asian Girls

Dear Asian Youth


    • Aug 5, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Dear Asian Girl

    Our (G)A(Y)sian Diaries: LGBTQIA+ Advocacy with Misha Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 53:15


    In this episode of Dear Asian Generation, Abi, Eden, and Meghna dive into an in-depth conversation with Satrang's Misha Hassan on LGBTQIA+ advocacy and community building! As a South Asian LGBTQ+ organization founded in 1997, Satrang has supported queer South Asians for 27 years! Drawing from this history, our co-hosts ask Misha all about how Satrang has strengthened queer community in Los Angeles and how they've continuously centered family, love, and happiness even when faced with opposition from other communities. Laugh, smile, and celebrate with our co-hosts as they learn more about how Satrang cultivates queer joy and the importance of community building as a tool of resistance! And if you're interested in learning more and getting involved, check out these links! ~ https://www.satrang.org/about https://www.saada.org/satrang https://linktr.ee/mishahas

    The (G)A(Y)sian Diaries: Reacting to the Lesbian Masterdoc

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 40:38


    Join Isabel and Naina for a hilarious yet insightful conversation about the Lesbian Masterdoc in this episode of The (G)A(Y)sian Diaries. We dive into what this document says (and doesn't say) about gender and sexuality, sharing our own experiences and touching on the ways the Masterdoc has affected the queer community. Whether you're familiar with the Masterdoc or hearing about it for the first time, this episode promises thoughtful reflections, candid reactions, and a celebration of queer experiences. Tune in for an engaging conversation that bridges culture, identity, and self-discovery.

    The (G)A(Y)sian Diaries: Gospel of a Whole Sun, with Katerina Jeng

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 73:49


    Join Eden, Meghna, and Abi today for a rich discussion with the lovely Katerina Jeng. They touch on everything from Katerina's debut poetry collection 'Gospel of a Whole Sun', to the concept of freedom dreaming (Prof. Robin Kelley) for sustainable and enjoyable resistance, to the importance of centering love, rest, and friendship in our protest, to the challenges of pursuing a career in the arts as an Asian kid. Be sure to pick up a copy of ‘Gospel of a Whole Sun' from your local bookstore. You won't regret it (we promise). Check out Katerina's website here: https://www.katerinajeng.com And follow them on Instagram at @katerinajeng   Notes: In this episode, Katerina mentions Tricia Hersey's book, ‘Rest Is Resistance'. They also paraphrase Dr Bayo Akomolafe, who said 'the times are urgent, let's slow down'.

    Our (G)a(y)sian Diaries: Growing Up Queer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 43:30


    Join Isabel and Naina as they delve into their reflections on and experiences of growing up queer. Listen for a conversation ranging from coming to terms with your queerness as an asian kid, the sensationalised experience of "coming out", and thoughts on better ways to approach acceptance and celebration of LGBTQ individuals.

    Our (G)a(y)sian Diaries: Interracial Queer Dating

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 33:23


    HAPPY PRIDE MONTH! To celebrate, we are launching an entire LGBTQIA+ season in honour of our beloved gays and theys

    Our Founder Stephanie Hu on Queer Asian Womanhood & the DAG Rebrand

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 33:14


    What drew our founder, Stephanie Hu, to start the @dearasianyouth account - now a globally operating nonprofit with over 300 volunteers - aged 16? How has she found a sense of belonging as a queer Asian woman, and what does this intersection mean to her? And what are her thoughts on our recent rebrand? Today's episode is a heartwarming interview with the beloved mother of our podcast. You do NOT want to miss it! Listen now.

    Talking Queer Art and Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 36:27


    From Heartstopper, to Homestuck, to Percy Jackson, to Glee, to Bottoms, to gay Asian zines, this is THE episode to tune into if you're craving a big fat gossip about queer art and culture. Join the cohosts as they talk about which queer media shaped their lives most, and how consuming this art influenced their perceptions of and expectations for relationships growing up. Let us know - what has shaped you?

    Q & (G)A(Y) with the Co-Hosts!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 67:18


    Ever had any burning questions you wanted to ask about the LGBTQIA+ experience but were too nervous to? Never fear! Tune in to this episode where all 5 of our co-hosts launch into an open, judgement-free Q & A session about the complexities of queer culture and identity. Join us as we discuss everything from first crushes and queer relationships, to advice on coming out, to the intersectionality of what it really means to be "Gaysian." By the end of this episode, we hope you've learned something new about queer experiences and that you continue to be curious and supportive of all the LGBTQIA+ community members around you! **Please note that the term "ladyboy" is mentioned in this episode in reference to June Bellebono's essay 'Ladyboy' in Helena Lee's edited collection, 'East Side Voices'. The term is a commonly used English translation of the Thai term 'kathoey', which is used to inoffensively refer to those 'third gender' (queer and/or genderqueer, to our Western understanding) individuals who are widely accepted in Thai society due to their prominent historical (and present!) significance in Thai culture and entertainment. Though not intended to be transphobic or insulting, we recognise that as with most single-word translations, 'ladyboy' fails to encapsulate the complexity of the original term 'kathoey'.

    RepresentASIAN Matters! More Than Material with Olivia Kim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 49:32


    Join Abi, Eden, Meghna, and super special guest Olivia Kim in this exciting episode as they talk all things fashion. As SVP of Creative Merchandising at Nordstrom, Olivia is paving the way for young Asian women in the fashion industry, so it was a true honour to pick her brains for today's interview! How are real people, personalities, and stories reflected in pieces of clothing? How does Olivia's Korean-American culture and upbringing influence her work? Are trends becoming so microscopic and fast-moving nowadays that they cease to exist at all? Tune in now to hear all about how fashion is SO much more than material.

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Asian Art That Speaks To The Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 56:18


    Get ready for a tearjerker. Join Abi, Eden, and Meghna in this chatty episode as they discuss why representation is important to them, and which pieces of film, literature, and music have made them feel most represented in the past. From John Okada's fantastic novel No-No Boy, to Kimber Lee's poignant rebuttal and modern take on the infamous Miss Saigon, to the musical goddess that is Mitski herself.... we cover it all. Don't miss out on our cohosts' closing conversation about their hopes for the future of representation. What are your hopes? We want to hear from you!

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Maurissa Tancharoen on Breaking Barriers as a TV Showrunner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 68:42


    Join co-hosts Naina and Isabel as they explore the spectacular career of Maurissa Tancharoen, a co-creator, executive producer, and showrunner of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD—Marvel's first and longest running TV show. Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Tancharoen grew up as a dancer and singer in and around the environment of film, TV, and Hollywood where she would eventually get her start in her writing career.  Together we discuss how Maurissa led the charge in championing diversity at Agents of SHIELD—one of the most diverse shows on air of its time—as well as her challenges navigating the industry both as an actress and up-and-coming writer. She shares what she's most proud of, how her relationship to her Asian identity has evolved over time, as well as her advice for the next generation of writers. This episode also features our very own Podcast Manager, Lindsay Kamikawa, who worked alongside her as a writers production assistant and showrunner's assistant for Agents of SHIELD's last two seasons. 

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Lindsay Kamikawa on Asian Female Identity in Hollywood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 74:13


    In this episode, co-hosts Naina and Isabel sit down with screenwriter (and our very own Podcast Manager!) Lindsay Kamikawa and talk about the profound influence of popular media and Asian representation in Lindsay's journey in Hollywood thus far. Lindsay candidly recounts pivotal moments of finding representation and the initial steps toward establishing a screenwriting career, while emphasizing the significance of Asian mentors and those in positions of power elevating the voices of the next generation. Through this, she offers insight into the unique challenges and strengths that come with her “overachiever” mindset, and exploring how it shapes the path to success and self-appreciation in the industry.

    RepresentASIAN Matters! White Walls and Glass Boxes: Breaking Free with the Wing Luke Museum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 88:34


    Put on your thinking caps and come ponder art (and specifically museums) with us for a while! Join co-hosts Eden and Meghna through a conversation on Asian representation in the world of museums, and stay a little longer for an interview with co-host Abi and Education Specialist at the Wing Luke Museum, Maya Hayashi! Located in Seattle, WA, the Wing Luke is the only Pan-Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander museum in the United States. Listen in to learn how Wing Luke is putting community over colonialism in the world of museums and get a brief tour of the newest exhibit, "Sound Check! The Music We Make."

    RepresentASIAN Matters! White Walls and Glass Boxes: Breaking Free with the Wing Luke Museum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 89:08


    Put on your thinking caps and come ponder art (and specifically museums) with us for a while! Join co-hosts Eden and Meghna through a conversation on Asian representation in the world of museums, and stay a little longer for an interview with co-host Abi and Education Specialist at the Wing Luke Museum, Maya Hayashi! Located in Seattle, WA, the Wing Luke is the only Pan-Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander museum in the United States. Listen in to learn how Wing Luke is putting community over colonialism in the world of museums and get a brief tour of the newest exhibit, "Sound Check! The Music We Make."

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Ranting and Crying In Our Voice Memos: Bridging Passions and Cultivating Creativity Amidst Career Pressures

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 65:24


    "What's your major? Where are you planning to go to college?" These ubiquitous questions echo through the minds of students and reverberate through family gatherings during this time of year. In this episode, join our co-hosts Isabel and Naina as they openly delve into the intricate web of familial expectations, career pressures, and the pursuit of creativity. This episode is an exploration of the complexities faced by individuals striving to define success on their own terms, and the power of embracing authenticity amidst the noise of external expectations.

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Monica Wat on Art, Identity, and MOON FEST

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 78:48


    Join Eden, Meghna, and special guest Monica Wat in this wholesome episode as they discuss belongingness, diaspora, and how art can foster a sense of belonging. What is it like being a young Asian woman in creative spaces? What does it mean to belong to a place? And what has been Monica's experience as an artist from Hong Kong now living in the UK? Tune in now to hear our thoughts!

    RepresentASIAN Matters! Behind the Binding

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 65:27


    To what extent does seeing ourselves reflected in the media we consume have an effect on our lives? Join our co-hosts Isabel and Naina as they unravel the threads of this question in the world of literature, while also delving into the trade secrets of the publishing industry, the factors that affect a book's marketability, and many more!

    Beauty Standards and Body Image in an Age of Materialism

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 85:22


    Buckle in, it's a long one. Sit down with Abi, Eden, and Meghna as they talk all things beauty. In this episode, they address East, South East, South, West, Central, AND North Asian beauty standards, particularly picking up on the distinct lack of attention towards these latter three regions of Asia. From plastic surgery, to 'glass' skin, to colourism, to henna 'trends', to body hair, join our cohosts as they lament the present-day consequences of colonialism and the patriarchy. Sigh. And stay tuned 'til the end to hear all about body neutrality, a new approach to body positivity that detaches the body as a functional system from the body as an aesthetic tool!

    Let's Chat: Artistic Outlets and Our Struggle With Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 41:38


    Let's chat! In this newest off-season episode of Dear Asian Girl, all five of our co-hosts, Abi, Eden, Isabel, Meghna, and Naina dive into an insightful discussion about their personal struggles with identity and how they use different artistic outlets to resolve these internal conflicts. Join them as they explore various forms of creative expression, from literature and comics to poetry and creative writing, providing a sneak-peek into topics they hope to discuss in the up-coming Season 7! Listen in on the second half of the episode as well to learn more about how Dear Asian Girl plans to pursue its mission of inclusivity and empowerment through a crucial change and a call to action. And make sure to have your creativity caps on! They'll be asking for your input and ideas!

    Rice, Spice, and Everything Nice

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 47:58


    Take a food tour around the world! In this episode, Eden, Meghna, and Abi launch into a delicious journey. Traveling from restaurants all over, the co-hosts (and researcher Mei) tell you about the importance of rice and spice to Asian cuisine, and their favorite places to chow amidst Asian enclaves in cities everywhere. Stay tuned for the rest of the episode where Abi interviews siblings Yenvy and Quynh-Vy Pham who are the minds behind Phở Bắc—a chain of Vietnamese eateries in Seattle ranging from a cafe to a traditional soup shop.

    Agriculture Rooted In Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 78:52


    Trigger Warning: Brief mention of eating disorders In this episode, Isabel and Naina dive into the realities and experiences of BIPOC individuals and communities in the field of agriculture. The first segment is a discussion with Chhaya Kolavalli who has a PhD in applied anthropology specializing in equitable city development, race and sexism, and urban agriculture. She shares her research on the harmful presence of white-led local food movements in Kansas City, Missouri, and dives into the complex relationship BIPOC communities may have with soil. The second segment is a conversation with Colin and Kumiko of Jambican Studio Gardens in Ottawa, Canada. Together, they share about the process of fermentation in the cultivation of Japanese crops and foods, their views on the values and life lessons farming has to offer, as well as their perspective on agricultural industries in Canada.

    Eating With Your Eyes: The White Gaze on Asian Food

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 56:17


    In this episode, Meghna and Eden sit down to unpack the lore behind their own and others' Asian lunchboxes. From the lunchtime anxiety of growing up in primarily white spaces to the disparity of diversity in free meals for kids, the two co-hosts look far and wide to understand how Asian food is perceived through the white gaze. Later in the episode, hear more from the rest of the team (researchers Mei and Anika) and the foods we love and bittersweetly hate.

    Take a Trip Down Culinary Memory Lane

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 58:57


    This episode is a deep dive into the complex relationship between memory and food. Naina and Isabel interview Professor Nhung Tuyet Tran who is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto where she teaches a course on gender, religious, and regional histories in the Indian Ocean world through the prism of food. Professor Tran shares her insights on how individuals versus the collective hold memory of food through sharing her childhood stories and knowledge of Southeast Asian history. Listeners will also hear from hyperrealistic artist Sarasvathy TK who shares how she personally celebrates and cherishes her memories of food through her process of cooking, photographing, and painting South Indian cultural dishes.

    Tea Time with Us Two Tea

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 61:47


    In this episode, Naina and Isabel savor warm cups of tea and join in conversation with Maggie Xue the founder of Us Two Tea, a tea company that encourages the next generation of Asians to have pride in their culture and cherish the joyful moments shared with one another over tea. Maggie shares her experiences starting a company, sourcing high quality tea in Taiwan, and how she uses Us Two Tea to support the Asian community. Maggie introduces the various healing properties of different teas and the co-hosts share their thoughts on coffee versus tea culture. 

    Toasts to the New Hosts: Getting to Know Eden and Meghna

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 28:22


    In the first episode of season 6, Abi introduces the new co-hosts, Eden and Meghna, to the Dear Asian Girl family. From discussing their personal passions, family recipes, and even their Asian foodie hot takes, listen in as they explore the beginnings of DAG's food journey for the rest of an all new season!

    Dating in 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 32:00


    In this episode, Genesis talks with Chris and Pri about what it is like dating now in 2022. What were their expectations as a kid, what's it like now? All these are answered in this episode. Pri is a current senior at Berklee College of Music and she just released her latest single "Prove I'm Lying" that's out now on all streaming platforms. You can find her single through this link here. You can also find her on Instagram: @prioffixial

    Home-Cooked Heritages

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 18:06


    In this off-season episode, Genesis and Abi talk about the importance of food in Asian cultures. From translating familial love to understanding food as a piece of history with cultural weight, this episode covers the many facets of how culinary and culture combine. Later on, listen to anecdotes from the rest of the Dear Asian Girl team about what food they love the most from their respective cultural backgrounds and why!

    Our Masked Maladies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 62:49


    CW: Mental illness, suicide, trauma. In this episode, Isabel and Naina talk to Diana Chao, a Dear Asian Youth Changemaker Awardee who was recognized for her mental health advocacy work as the founder of Letters to Strangers. Listen to hear about Diana's experience as a first generation Bouyei Chinese American, her mental health journey including dealing with psychosomatic symptoms, and her perspectives on healthcare systems, the role of epigenetics in mental health, etc.

    Dear Desi Girls: Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 69:55


    In this episode, Isabel and Naina meet with Rhea Shetty to continue their conversation on South Asian representation, specifically from the perspective of a South Asian creator on Tiktok. Rhea shares her experiences and relationship with her South Indian identity, how her personal expression is influenced by South Asian and Western styles, and how she navigates creating content to discuss issues important to her.

    Dear Desi Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 50:02


    On this episode, Naina and Isabel are joined by Mohuya Khan. She is a first-generation Bangladeshi American and founder of the Labyrinthave clothing brnad which combines storytelling and art to empower the Desi community. She's also a co-host of the Difficult-ish podcast where she discusses a range of topics from a South Asian perspective such as mental health, cultural appropriation, etc. In this interview, Mohuya talks about representation during her upbringing, and her journey becoming the representation she never had for herself.

    Reading in H Mart

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 45:34


    CW: Cancer In Dear Asian Girl's first offseason episode, our co-hosts Naina and Isabel sit down with a DAY book club co-lead to review Michelle Zauner's memoir, “Crying in H-Mart” which dives into the musician's memory and experiences of losing her mother to cancer. Our co-hosts discuss everything from how food can be seen as a source of comfort and connection in times of loss, and the role that Zauner's memoir has played in Asian American literary representation.

    A World Connected | Decolonizing Monuments: A New Generation of Remembrance

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 54:08


    In this episode, Eryn discussed monuments and the Filipina diaspora with our guests Jaclyn Reyes and Xenia Diente. They talk about Monument Lab, a non-profit art and history studio, and the Re:Generation project. They go on to discuss Tandang Sora's legacy, the reasons to build her a monument, and ponderings regarding if monuments should be built to be long lasting and how the implementation of monuments to honor legacies of historical figures should be approached. Listen for insights on healing relationships with history, especially healing from colonialism.

    A World Connected | An Ocean Apart: Growing Up Away From Your Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 80:50


    On this episode, Eryn sits down with Kimberly McKee, a Korean adoptee and author of "Disrupting Kinship," and Grace Ping Hua Newton, a Chinese adoptee and author of "Red Thread Broken", to discuss their experiences as Asian adoptees in white dominated cultures. Listen for stories on reconnecting with their birth culture, journeys of self-empowerment, and upcoming plans for their future projects!

    A World Connected | A Third Space: Stories from an ABC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 43:42


    In this episode, Naina and Eryn meet with Janette Wu, the author of her memoir, "Letters to Home" to discuss her experiences as an American born Chinese (ABC). They unpack topics such as the different love languages seen in Western versus Asian families, the expectations placed upon the eldest daughter in family dynamics, what a "collective beehive" and "survival mentality" looks like, and more!

    A World Connected | Romance in Different Lights: Literature and Asian Love

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 39:18


    In this week's episode, Abi and Genesis talk to Patricia Park, an author with an acclaimed debut novel, Re Jane, about depictions of romance within Asian culture. They talk about it through Park's novel and how Park utilizes her novel to showcase familial love but also interracial love and the potential for fetishization and a power dynamic. They also talk about novels in films, movies, and more and how romance is one of the main depictions/stories of Asians in westernized media.

    A World Connected | Education: Our Human Right to Mobility

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 45:13


    In the first episode of Dear Asian Girl's "A World Connected," Naina and Eryn talk with Dahee Lee, the Youth Organizer at the MinKwon Center for Community Action. As a youth organizer, Dahee combines her passions of education and social justice in order to help undocumented immigrant youth in New York City, and this episode dives into how one's relationship to citizenship directly affects the social mobility one is granted. Listen to hear a breakdown of America's relationship with its undocumented immigrants, the challenges COVID-19 has brought upon undocumented families, elitism in New York City's education system, and more.

    Dear Asian Girl: Letters to Our Future Selves

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 30:52


    In this episode, Naina, Abi, and Genesis read personal letters written for their future selves where they describe relevant experiences they're currently undergoing, and have heartfelt mental health checks while contemplating what the future entails. Listen to hear advice they give for themselves, questions they ask about the future, as well as thoughtful reflections over their present-day lives!

    Dear Asian Girl: Gather Round

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 20:10


    In this episode of Dear Asian Girl, Abi, Anika, Mei, and Genesis gather around the campfire to talk about folktales from their region.

    Dear Asian Girl : Ask Your Asian Sisters

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 43:10


    In this episode, Naina and Izzie share advice and experiences related to navigating their identity, knowing their worth, and other topics you listeners wanted to hear about! Listen for some friendship storytimes, rants about social life struggles, and laughs over shared interests!

    Sitting Down with the Chapter Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 30:58


    Genesis sits down with Nikhitha Balijepalli, the Chapter Director of Dear Asian Youth, to sit down and talk about the Chapter program at Dear Asian Youth. They talk about how it got started, some of the cool events that the chapter leads do and have done in the past, and how to get involved. Currently, the chapter program applications are closed but check @dearasianyouth for future updates. If you want more information you can contact nikthitha@dearasianyouth.org for any questions that you might have and or information.

    Dear Asian Girl : Meet the New Voices of DAG

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 54:05


    Dear Asian Girl introduces our freshly onboarded hosts and researchers to the podcast! Alongside assistant director, Sunna, and podcast manager, Annette, meet the two new co-hosts, Izzie and Abigail, who will be joining Genesis and Naina, as well as Ellie, Eryn, Anika, Kim, and Mei who are all the podcast researchers helping behind the scenes. Get excited for season 5 with this team!

    Protect Our AAPI Community: The "Hidden Hijabi" Trope

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 65:18


    Alina sits down with Pashmina, a rising freshman at NYU studying journalism, to talk all things relating to negative tropes in film regarding Muslims, specifically women practicing the Hijab. The two, passionate about film, tackle this subject through their creative and personal lenses, both as Muslim women and film creatives. Pashmina starts by discussing herself and her journey with filmmaking and expresses her experience as one of the only Hijabi women at her boarding school in Princeton, NJ. They discuss all things relating to anti-hijabi tropes in film, as well as films relation to politics.

    Protect Our AAPI Community: Deep From Within: Internalized Sexism

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 41:53


    For the last episode of season 4, Alina and Gen discuss internalized sexism: where it derives from, how it's shown in our everyday lives and communities, and how internalized sexism manifests into our everyday world. They dive deep into how cultural factors, television and cinema, everyday language, and more influences their perspective of internalized sexism.

    Protect Our AAPI Community: History of Asian American Hate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 49:12


    In this episode, Naina interviews Professor Melissa Borja about racism towards ESEA Americans throughout history due to the myths of "Yellow Peril" and the "Model Minority". They discuss immigration laws, the effects of World War II and the Cold War, and how other historical events connect to Asian hate during the current COVID-19 pandemic. They end with how to approach the issue of Asian American racism with the knowledge of historical contexts. Resources: Color of Success by Ellen D. Wu The Good Immigrants by Madeline Y. Hsu Empire of Care by Catherine Ceniza Choy Politics is for Power by Eitan D. Hersh The Gift of Freedom by Mimi Thi Nguyen

    Dear Asian Girl: Happy One Year Anniversary DAG!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 68:17


    Our hosts have been with DAG for a whole year now, speaking on issues that pertain to Asian girls, but also sharing their stories of being Asian girls. Staying true to their mission of creating a podcast by Asian girls, for Asian girls, our hosts, Naina Giri, Genesis Magpayo, and Alina Rahim, share their first impressions of each other in giggly reminiscence. Our podcast leadership also joins this episode with delightful insight into the organization and work behind the scenes. Our podcast manager, Annette Le, along with the two directors, Sunna Mai and Mya Sato, shares their experiences of running a podcast and many entertaining origin stories. Their amiable natures help their hard work shine through in this episode.

    Protect Our AAPI Community: Educate Your Son

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 83:11


    *TW: sexual violence, assault, and domestic abuse* In this episode of "Protect Our AAPI Community", Alina sits down with Kacey Lee, a social media director and organizer at Space to Speak. The two talk about the need for anti-violence work as well as how to lower sexual assault rates in the Asian community. Kacey discusses her work with Space to Speak, an organization striving to create a safe space for survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and violence in all forms, as well as the importance of "educating our sons" rather than "protecting our daughters". The episode also covers the origin and patterns of "#notallmen" alongside "#yesallwomen" and "#metoo". For more resources check out the list provided by Kacey below alongside her socials. Resources: - Space to Speak: Instagram (@spacetospeakorg), Website (https://www.spacetospeak.org/), Discord (https://discord.com/invite/wXpcc9pb) (Survivor Community) - Project Lotus: Instagram (@projectlotusorg), Website (https://www.theprojectlotus.org/) - Restless Network: App (https://restlessnetwork.com/get-the-app/), Instagram (@restlessnetwork), Website (https://restlessnetwork.com/) - Kacey Lee, Instagram (@kceylee)

    Protect our AAPI community: Asians & the White Gaze

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 66:29


    In this episode, Naina and Gen are joined by their fellow Dear Asian Youth members, Marcella and Mya, to discuss Asians viewed through the perspective of the white gaze. They discuss topics such as Asian characters in Western media, notions of masculinity and femininity placed upon different Asians, and how factors like colorism, colonization, and more play a role in these conversations.

    Protect our AAPI Community: Dismantling the Binary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 55:08


    In this episode, Naina interviews Jensen Reyes, a multi disciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. They identify as a second generation Filipinx American as well as transgender nonbinary. They discuss the intersectionality of their racial and gender identities, including experiences with American and Asian notions of gender. Jensen also speaks on his experiences with fetishization, his journey with self-expression, and finding community with fellow queer people of color.

    Sitting Down With The Social Media Directors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 35:48


    In this episode, the two Dear Asian Youth social media co-directors, Namrata and Mya, shine a more personal light on their responsibilities in DAY, their aspirations for the future, their day-to-day struggles with productivity and student life, as well as so much more -- all put together with a dash of humor!

    Herstory: Asians Girl, Make it 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 51:00


    In this episode, we have our four co-hosts, Genesis, Alina, Melissa and Naina, all together in one episode reflecting on their past experiences in 2020/2021, and sharing their hopes for the future. They discuss looking forward to potential diversity in their college lives, navigating through their Asian identities in racially homogenous areas, and more.

    Herstory: The Therapy Behind Art

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 68:39


    In this episode, Genesis talks with Love Ablan. Love Ablan is a multidisciplinary artist that does photography, film, art, and is also a storyteller and meditation teacher. Genesis and Love dive deep into the life experiences that shaped her to create the art she's creating now, the pressures she put upon herself when first starting into art, and how important it is to have representation in the arts as well as how art heals. You can find her at lovelovesyou.com and @loveablan on Twitter and Instagram.

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