Asian Americans
Food was my Immigrant Mother's Language of Love
20 years later, a young woman thousands of miles away from family finds home in fried oysters
Ken Jeong's Netflix Comedy Special Feels Stale and Regressive
It's time to stop making jokes at the expense of our own communities.
Why Pixar's Short 'Bao' Is Such an Important Oscar Nomination
Pixar's first female-directed short tells a story that resonates with Asian American immigrant communities.
Sandra Oh Keeps Making History and We're Here For It
Sandra hosted AND won—we stan a legend.
If You're Into Subtle Asian Traits, You'll Love 'Kids Table'
The web series follows a group of Chinese American friends as they discuss everything from mala products at Whole Foods to what it means to be a “good Asian.”
Golden Globe Nominations Prove 'Asian August' Was All Year
'Crazy Rich Asians' and 'Killing Eve' changed the game, and are getting the recognition they deserve.
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'Burning' Is a Quietly Stunning Thriller About Millennial Rage
The Murakami adaption seethes and slithers and induces an incredible amount of dread.
What It's Like to Be an Asian Adoptee in a White Family and Town
In her new memoir, Nicole Chung discusses representation and her search for her birth family.
Why Casting Nagini as an Asian Woman in 'Fantastic Beasts' Is So Offensive
The decision has spurred more conversations about J.K. Rowling’s proclivity for retroactively introducing diversity.
'Mulan' Is Still My Problematic Fave
I know the film portrayed a Westernized version of Chinese culture, but 20 years later she's still important to me.
Why the Justice Department is suddenly investigating affirmative action
Investigating a years-old complaint could signal a shift in two decades of Justice Department support for affirmative action at colleges.
What Asian Americans Saw in the United Video
For Asian Americans like myself, David Dao is more than just a "passenger" or "doctor"—he's one of us.