
Shelly Chan creates the concept of “diaspora moments” in her book Diaspora’s Homeland, but what does it mean exactly? Listen in as we chat about how merging branches with git is like a diaspora moment, and so is version control and the importance of re-interpreting the past to change the future to include marginalized people.
Jul 8, 2018
7 min

We start with the science of how Arctic ice melts, and how Arctic environments are crucial for the health of the entire planet. Then, we compare how about China and Western countries are responding to the crisis as well as the role of indigenous Arctic communities in preserving the environment. Finally, we list the major theories of change for preventing the impending doom.
Jul 8, 2018
23 min

We read Diaspora’s Homeland to learn how the folks in the Chinese diaspora have and can impact culture and politics in China, even if we’re in America. We read Chapter 1, which covers how coolie labor in the 1800s pulled China from Dynasty rule to modern nation state processes and institutions, and in so doing, altered the very definition of what it means to be Chinese.
Jun 10, 2018
29 min

Border imperialism is a tool of white supremacy to maintain wealth through capitalism. Given the following formula: Dispossession + Displacement = Capitalism, then Border Imperialism is the set of practices used today to maintain that relationship. In particular, the enforcement of borders by force, by defining citizenship as white, and by punishing migrants/people of color creates a narrative that makes it just to withhold resources from those most hurt by the West. However, this analytical framework provides a coherent way to fight back. Listen in to learn more.
Mar 29, 2018
24 min

How can we understand Love Life of an Asian Guy’s facebook feed and work in the context of activism that fights for the liberation of all oppressed people? Listen in as we review his recent work and introduce two new concepts to better understand why folks love and hate LLAG. First, there’s Men’s WOE, which is the East-Asian equivalent of white feminism. Second, there’s UNCAGE, an acronym for notable qualities of any activist project.
Mar 27, 2018
28 min

What do Filipinx and Hawaiian colonial history have in common? And what can Chinese on the U.S. mainland learn from them? Listen as we discuss how Filipinx moved to Hawai’i and the meaning of the word ‘settler’. As Chinese folk, we unpack our reactions to the forever foreigner myth, and how claiming American identity legitimizes American colonization and erases Native history.
Feb 27, 2018
22 min

What is Asian Settler Colonialism? Listen as we read about indigenous struggle in Hawai‘i and how Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Filipinix, along with white folks began and continue to colonize Hawai‘i. Even as we are oppressed by white supremacy, we also actively participate as colonizers and thereby have a responsibility to native Hawai‘ians and other indigenous people to undo that harm that we benefit from.
Feb 14, 2018
19 min

Building on our understanding of what romantic relationships look like without toxic masculinity and the current discourse of Asian American sexuality, how do we assert these values in public spaces? Tune-in as Rad Chinese organizer Alex Au and 2 other folks discuss how.
We review anecdotal examples of how we assert public values in general and how this might apply to toxic masculinity. We consider how the #MeToo movement could be more effective.
Feb 2, 2018
15 min

After reviewing the progressive AAPI discourse on Asian American sexuality, 2 men and 1 gender non-conforming person ask whether masculinity is even needed in this world. While it seems like you can’t define masculinity without being sexy or validating existing patriarchal norms, maybe you can imagine a world where it just doesn’t matter. Tune-in to hear more.
Feb 2, 2018
13 min

Listen to 2 men and 1 gender non-conforming person review Asian American sexuality’s major touch-points as it’s discussed in progressive AAPI circles. We read through Reappopriate, one of the most widely-read AAPI race and feminism blogs and its podcasts.
How does toxic masculinity and emasculation myths fit into the existing discourse? Tune-in for a relatively whirlwind review, especially as the #MeToo movement continues — how can Chinese & East-Asian folks of masculinity move forward and what are existing community tensions and concerns?
Readings/Podcasts Below:
Discussing the 3rd Rail of AsAm Politics (Interracial Dating) [AUDIO]
On twistedly defining Masculinity as ownership of femmes in the AsAm Community (misogylinity)
Discussing AsAm sexuality and gender identity [AUDIO]
Reconstructing / Queering Asian Masculinity
Feb 2, 2018
22 min
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