5 New Asian American Horror Books to Die For
Asian American horror reads deliver far more nuance and innovation than mainstream horror films tend to allow for Asian American characters.
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Asian American horror reads deliver far more nuance and innovation than mainstream horror films tend to allow for Asian American characters.
Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with these excellent books by AAPI authors that also complete Read Harder tasks.
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, celebrated in May, is an opportunity to recognize the contributions and achievements of Asian/Pacific Americans today and throughout history....
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month is a longstanding celebration in schools, libraries, and communities across the country. While Asian c...
Bobuq Sayed’s début, No God but Us, reinvents the modern American Abroad novel––the story, now over a century old, of Americans departing the US and crossing an ocean to find freed...
From political outsiders to Indigenous identity journeys, a new book critiques simplistic multicultural narratives and highlights the complex dynamics within Asian communities.
These Asian and Asian American cozy mysteries feature all kinds of unlikely detectives, from a disgraced stage magician to high school teacher.
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“Across the U.S., A/PI adults of all ethnicities and statuses are feeling the weight of anti-immigrant policies and political rhetoric” This May marks Asian American, Native Hawaii...
In honor of AAPI month, this post explores the common challenges among East Asian and South Asian individuals and attempts to build some solidarity between these groups.
“Wasians” are having a moment right now. Think of Winter Olympians Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu, singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo, actors Lola Tang (The Summer I Turned Pretty) and Huds...
When I first started writing fantasy, there was no trace of my Chinese cultural identity in my work.
A nationwide effort that includes many California researchers seeks to find out why some Asian American communities have high rates of certain cancers.
For nearly five decades, Nicole Ochongae Conrad has lived between cultures, and that experience — of belonging fully to neither Korea nor America while being shaped by both — becam...
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Although it wasn’t my original intention, In the Country I Love became a love letter to refugee families, both first and second generation.
The movie, released 25 years ago, shined a spotlight on import cars and street racing culture ... sort of.
June is Filipino Heritage Month here in Canada, and while I'm not the biggest fan of cultural heritage months (I personally find them limiting and largely serving the colonial proj...
Journey across the Pacific from Hawai'i to Samoa with these historical fiction books of the Pacific Islands.
Diné author Brian Lee Young puts much of his own experience in his first young adult novel, “Shards of Silence”. Protagonist Derrick Hoskie struggles with a grueling class schedule...
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