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All Things Azn with Baesians Vicki Ho and Kathleen Tso | Founders of Banana Magazine

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 61:20


Jaeki Says… “Since the term “banana” is used to describe someone who’s white inside and yellow outside (like Twinkie), at first I had questions about Banana Magazine. Then I read the first print issue and saw the publication’s continuous growth, I felt both camaraderie and appreciation for their effort to redefine narratives surrounding Asian-American identity. It’s a mission for $6.99 Per Pound to support and commemorate the release of their latest issue 005, we’re highlighting the founders Vicki Ho and Kathleen Tso on this latest episode. Hear them break down the origins of the magazine, Asian American weed culture, and Taiwanese Drag Culture. Of course, it’s also a flair signal to inform the launch party taking place at Alumni Flushing on Saturday, June 8th. Listen, react, and cop the latest Banana Mag issue available now, link bio.” ___________ Support the vision and purchase Issue 005 http://www.banana-mag.com/shop/5bx69ou27ww06q0oki5ljynnwyv9px Make sure you and your crew come through this Saturday, June 8th to Alumni Flushing to meet the Banana Magazine team, buy copies of issue 005, get them personally signed, and meet some good people.  Follow Banana Magazine on Instagram @banannamag Along with the lovely founders @vickivibe and @kathleentso Shout out the rest of the Banana Magazine team:  PR & Events: @janiceszeto & @ccongjuico  Art Director: @hoshiludwig Sales Director: @toddlbbot See the recap from their Dinner event with @coach & @yetiout in LA  https://www.vogue.com/article/coach-rex-remix-dinner-in-la https://bfa.com/events/28034 Listen to more of Kathleen and Vicki by listening to their appearance on the Asian, Not Asian Podcast Magazines / Platforms mentioned: Street Etiquette , Hyphen Magazine, Giant Robot, ID, & Dazed  Check out @sundae.school for the latest smoke wear & Monica Lo of @SousWeed for cannabis infused food. For our peoples rocking with us in Taiwan shout to Magnolia La Manga, @Werk_Taipei and Cafe Dalida  ______ Let's continue to support Asian American visionaries and remember APIDHM is every month, Peace. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/699-per-pound/message

Bad Asians
Being Asian As F*ck ft. the Banana Mag (Kathleen Tso and Vicki Ho)

Bad Asians

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 65:16


This week @davidnguyen and @imrantheg sit down with the founders of Banana Mag(@bananamag) Kathleen Tso and Vicki Ho. We discuss how they met, the release of their 5th issue, and the twitter controversy with Ayesha Curry and Constance Wu. Enjoy! The choice for the name Banana is meant to be an inside joke. For Birthed in Chinatown NYC, Banana strives to navigate through the blurred Eastern and Western boundaries and create a voice for contemporary Asian culture. We want to use the magazine as a platform to feature, celebrate, and join the conversation with Asian creatives in a journey to define our collective identity. Follow Banana Mag on IG @bananamag The Bad Asians podcast is recorded @canalstreetmarket and presented by @listeningpartypresents

Asian Not Asian
"Cool" Asians (w/ Vicki Ho & Kathleen Tso, Banana Magazine)

Asian Not Asian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 64:20


This week you get not one but TWO guests! Kathleen & Vicki (Founders of Banana Mag) joined us this week to share their origin story, talk 88Rising, and teach us how to be “cool” Asians. Be sure to check them out at banana-mag.com and on IG at @bananamagWe finally launched a PATREON page! Please support us in exchange for some fun rewards from Fumi & Mic.https://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodEmail us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.comInstagram: @asiannotasianpodTwitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbeInstagram Mic: @nicepantsbro

Why Are People Into That?!
Dia Dynasty: Clowns

Why Are People Into That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 81:53


“I can make anybody into a clown!” Dear listeners, you may know by now that Tina is and always has been unnerved by clowns, and has even avoided requests for a YAPIT episode on that topic. Until now! The calming, elegant darkness of Domina Dia Dynasty, co-creator of NYC’s La Maison du Rouge, inspired Tina to face her fears. Tina crawled into Dia’s homemade yurt to discuss humiliation, exaggeration, wonder, curiosity, transformation, absurdity, masks, and how Dia likes to live in the place where humor and terror intersect. //Dia Dynasty is a Shamanatrix; a professional dominatrix who incorporates spiritual and healing modalities into her BDSM practice in order to offer her clients transformational and life-altering experiences. Her 10 years as a professional dominatrix in New York City, along with her lifelong engagement with yoga and magick have honed her skills of domination with a mixture of psychomagick, holistic health practices, and ritual work. Dia has been a guest on numerous kink, sex and spirituality forums including Kink Doctor’s Youtube talk show, Witchwave podcast, SexOutLoud Radio with Tristan Taormino, DownForWhatever podcast, Banana Mag print publication and more. Dia enjoys traveling the world, roller skating, archery, and tending to her home in Brooklyn with her cat and her life partner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Project Voice
Episode 21: RAD ASIAN GIRLS: A Panel on Art, Race, and Gender

Project Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 49:02


On May 7th, 2017, I was invited to speak as a spring speaker for the Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) at Northwestern University. I'd like to thank everyone who had helped organize this event. Speakers included Olivia Park of Sad Asian Girls, Jessica Nguyen of Project Voice, and artist and writer Larissa Pham. "They will be discussing how they use art and media as outlets for political and social activism. Come through to meet these RAD ASIAN GIRLS." - APAC The Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) is a student-organization at Northwestern University that strives to raise Asian/Asian American awareness and community-building on campus. This recording was taken by a video recorded and edited by Northwestern University student Seri Lee. Olivia Park is a graphic designer and the co-founder of Sad Asian Girls, an alias used by her and Esther Fan to make social/political work that surrounds their identities as East-Asians who are living in western spaces. Olivia Park is a Korean-American woman born in Queens, NY and raised in Metro-Atlanta, GA. Her partner, Esther Fan is a Taiwanese-Canadian genderqueer femme raised in Vancouver, CA. Their studio practice is currently based in Providence, RI. Sad Asian Girls have been featured on multiple platforms such as PBS, Huffington Post, NowThis, Dazed Digital, Nylon, i-D, Milk, Elephant Mag, Gal-dem, and Banana Mag. Currently, Olivia and Esther are touring around institutions, such as Princeton, Yale, Wellesley, Duke, and Columbia, in the United States to share their SAG story. View their work here: http://www.sadcontent.com/work/ Jessica Nguyen is the host of Project Voice, which is a Podcast series dedicated to increasing visibility on narratives from Asian America and spearheaded by the voices of Asian American women. As the host, Jessica hopes that this series will act as a digital space where members of her community can go to for guidance and resources. Jessica is also a freelance content creator working on numerous projects such as blogging, photography, video and copywriting. Jessica is a Vietnamese-American woman who grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, but is currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. She used to have a hard time sharing her voice since she was not able to communicate in English in the beginning. It held back her confidence to speak her voice. After learning to express herself through writing and creating her podcast, Jessica is now more confident on sharing her voice and mission to the world. Visit her work here: http://www.projectvoiceaaw.com Larissa Pham was born in Portland, Oregon and graduated from Yale University in 2014 with a degree in History of Art and Studio Art with a concentration in painting. "Her art and writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Paris Review Daily, Guernica, The Nation, Rolling Stone, Adult Mag, Nerve, New York Magazine, Maxim, ELLE, Dazed, Salon, Adbusters, GOOD, The Rumpus, The Hairpin, Gawker, VICE, The Intentional, Packet Bi-Weekly, The Yale Literary Magazine, and elsewhere. She is the author of Fantasian, a New Lovers novella from Badlands Unlimited, out October 25, 2016. You can purchase Fantasian here, or in stores worldwide." View her work here: http://larissapham.com Read our transcript here!: https://www.projectvoicepod.com/blog/2018/8/9/episode-21-rad-asian-girls-a-panel-on-art-race-and-gender 9.15.18: Project Voice has rebranded! Connect with us @projectvoicepod: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectvoicepod Instagram: http://instagram.com/projectvoicepod Twitter: http://twitter.com/projectvoicepod