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I Am Not Your Asian American Doll: a comic for AAPI Heritage Month 2023
I usually spend a lot of time editing and fine-tuning my comics so that they come across as polite and inoffensive. But honestly, I’m really tired of the way Asian cultures and countries are treated / talked about while Asian people themselves are excluded, and thought it was about time I really let my rage out lol.
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I Am Not Your Asian American Doll: a comic for AAPI Heritage Month 2023
I usually spend a lot of time editing and fine-tuning my comics so that they come across as polite and inoffensive. But honestly, I’m really tired of the way Asian cultures and countries are treated / talked about while Asian people themselves are excluded, and thought it was about time I really let my rage out lol.
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I Am Not Your Asian American Doll: a comic for AAPI Heritage Month 2023
I usually spend a lot of time editing and fine-tuning my comics so that they come across as polite and inoffensive. But honestly, I’m really tired of the way Asian cultures and countries are treated / talked about while Asian people themselves are excluded, and thought it was about time I really let my rage out lol.
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Early Chinese-American Historian Judy Yung (1946–2020) Pictured here profiled in East/West, where she served as Associate Editor.
Tribute by AsAm News.
这个学期,我有“漂亮的汉子课”,汉子的历史和书法,那么东西。我喜欢历史,看怎么汉子改变不同的时代。有繁体字很漂亮,我想要没有改变了。但是,也有简单字我很高兴现在使用。书法,我不耐心。我也不在乎如果我的汉子是理想。但是,我赏识这个传统的艺术。
我几乎忘了,我开始了实习期。它是在一家亚洲文化中心。我有两个中国主任。我下还这个实习期。我很高兴。很好的机会。我现在更老,不是孩子或者年轻人。好吧,我饿死了。我现在要吃爆米花。再见 !
Chinese class • 中文课
这个学期,我有漂亮的汉子课。我们学习书法。
我喜欢汉子的历史。很有意思。篆书是我的最喜欢的。我还不知道,毕业的时候,我做什么?我还有几个学期。现在我不需要答案。但是… 我不要抱怨
As much as the pandemic (and the rhetoric surrounding it) has contributed to recent hateful incidents against Asian Americans, this isn't anything new.
We've always heard derogatory comments.
We've always been told we don't belong.
We've always been objectified and harassed.
We've always been told to conform to white expectations.
We've always faced violent attacks.
We've always been told to abandon our culture to fit in.
We've always been viewed as "other" - and have been hurt a lot because of it.
I'm glad people are becoming more aware of the struggles that AAPI individuals face, but it's important to remember that this has been going on forever.