8.22.2021

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I'm an Asian American woman in academia. Here's what 'The Chair' gets right
The Chair, starring Sandra Oh, is a new Netflix comedy set within a university English department.

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Sandra Oh Is Agitating for Real, Culture-Changing Inclusion
In Netflix's The Chair, Oh plays an academic struggling to modernize an unwieldy institution. She's been bringing the same fight to Hollywood for decades.

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I Can't Forget the Lessons of Vietnam. Neither Should You.
"Americans also like to think that wars end when they are declared to end. But the aftereffects of war continue for years." Viet Thanh Nguyen on the parallels of Vietnam and Afghanistan.

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Stop Viewing Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as a Monolith
Better data on Asian Americans can spotlight social problems and identify those in need.

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A Rising Star's Career Was Cut Short. His Impact Is Just Beginning.
Anthony Veasna So died before the release of his first book, Afterparties, but his loved ones, mentors and newfound fans are making it a particularly significant debut.

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Stevie Shao is Seattle's breakout muralist
At 23 years old, Stevie Shao has become one of Seattle's most recognized and in-demand muralists and illustrators.

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Simu Liu is on the cusp of superstardom. But that isn't his end game.
As Marvel's first Asian superhero, Canadian actor Simu Liu is about to become a household name. But it's not enough to succeed on his own; he wants to bring his community with him.

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COVID, Catharsis, and the Radical Power of an Ali Wong Blow Job Joke
What the (relative) normalcy of Ali Wong's summer tour meant after an especially isolating year and a half.


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