Conversations
Conversations
“We can tell our own stories on our own terms” - Michelle Yeoh
Conversations
Interview with Michelle Lee
Michelle Ye Hee Lee is the incoming Tokyo/Seoul bureau chief of The Washington Post and the president of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), a professional nonprofit of more than 1,800 members across the U.S. and in Asia dedicated to greater diversity in newsrooms and in news coverage.
Interview with Dr. Sandra So Hee Chi Kim
I’d say my biggest accomplishment was having completed my PhD in 2017. I entered grad school in 2008 with a two year-old to take care of; then we had our second child in 2011.
Interview with Mamata Venkat
An Ohio native, Mamata graduated from Wright State University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and a minor in Spanish.
Interview With An Author: Tanaz Bhathena
Tanaz Bhathena writes books for young adults. She is a two-time nominee of the Ontario Library Association’s White Pine Award, most recently for her novel, The Beauty of the Moment.
Interview with Kat Henry
In my personal life, I would consider my biggest achievement to be raising my daughter.
Interview with Angel Trazo
Angel Trazo (she/her) is a queer, second-generation Filipina America born and raised in the Bay Area. While at Colgate University, a college in upstate New York with a total of 9.25 fellow Filipinos and no Asian American Studies courses, she was pressed to understand what it meant for her to claim an Asian American identity.
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Conversations
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