The TV Issue
Joya Nandy Kazi is Los Angeles’s celebrity choreographer known for pushing Indian arts and culture into the mainstream, whether it be through entertainment, education, behind the scenes, or on camera. She has been a vocal driving force in advocating for representation and authenticity in the dance industry and has dedicated her life to carving a space for her art and creating opportunities for aspiring artists.
Roxy Shih is an internationally acclaimed, Emmy-nominated writer/director and speaker. Born in Europe, Roxy’s third culture background has given her a distinct perspective. As a filmmaker, she is known for her versatility and has worked with many independent companies both overseas and domestically, making her one of the most in-demand cinema artists today.
Kara Chang is a queer, trans, and Taiwanese American comedian. Born and raised in Sugar Land, Texas, Kara graduated from UCLA in 2016 with a degree in communication studies and double minors in Education and LGBT Studies. Kara has shared her story with audiences upwards of 8000 people and was most recently a finalist for the Uncle Clyde’s Comedy Contest for Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank.
Each issue we feature art created by Asian women around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
Each issue we feature pieces of prose and poetry from Asian women around the world. Here are this issue’s pieces!
Each issue we feature some of our readers to highlight the diversity and stories of Asian women around the world. Here are these issue’s ladies!