I’ve always had a camera of some sorts by my side growing up. It first started with my pink iPod nano, then my blue flip phone, and then slowly, I started sourcing professional cameras.
With French-Vietnamese identities, Thu-An (@thuandng) was always motivated by her identity quest, whether it is through writing, video producing, content creation in general.
“One method of destroying a concept is by diluting its meaning.” Zay tackles the rise of nationwide legistation against women’s reproductive rights and its disproportional effects on women of colour.
Through a conversation with members of the queer Asian community, Shruti explores the erasure of marginalization within the LGBTQ+ community and its impacts on those marginalized groups.
Nava writes about unlearning what poetry is supposed to look like and falling in love with the poetry community. In this piece, they celebrate queer Asian poets like Franny Choi, Vivek Shraya, K-Ming Chang, and more.
Through a thought-provoking piece of creative non-fiction, Karen recollects queer memories from her childhood.
“I’m just like you…” Sabine explores the concept and act of coming out through the analysis of coming out scenes in movies and shows such as Love, Simon, Never Have I Ever, and Brooklyn 99.
Each issue we feature pieces of prose and poetry from Asian women, nonbinary, and other gender minority writers around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
Each issue we feature art created by Asian women, nonbinary individuals, and other gender minorities around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
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