Arts Jul 09 Graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang on bringing ‘American Born Chinese’ to TV By John Yang, Harry Zahn, Michael Boulter, Juliet Fuisz
Nation Sep 29 California city apologizes for 1887 Chinatown destruction The San Jose City Council has approved a resolution apologizing to Chinese immigrants and their descendants for the city's role in "systemic and institutional racism, xenophobia, and discrimination." The apology comes amid a wave of attacks against the Asian community… By Olga R. Rodriguez, Associated Press
Arts Dec 22 Watch 5:40 This graphic novelist and reading ambassador tells kids to reach beyond their comfort zone Graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang wrestled with his identity growing up, but he’s made the Chinese-American experience one of the main subjects of his critically acclaimed work. One of this year’s MacArthur Fellowship winners and the national ambassador for young… By PBS News Hour
Politics Aug 20 Meet some of the Chinese Americans voting for Trump Donald Trump’s unapologetic style, along with his stances on key issues, have won him the support of some Chinese Americans. By Andi Wang
Poetry Apr 04 Chen Chen on writing poetry while Chinese, American and gay Chen Chen's earlier work began with an exploration of his own intersecting identities, parts of himself that he said other people told him could not exist at once. By Corinne Segal