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On Anti-Asian Hate Crimes: Who Is Our Real Enemy? - American Renaissance
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Storytellers Project is virtual for the Southeast, and you re invited
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Celebs: Corky Lee, unofficial Asian-American photographer laureate, dies from Covid-19
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JS Lee and “Everyone Was Falling” Before the 2016 Election
JS Lee’s novel “Everyone Was Falling” takes place in 2016, when racism, trauma and violence increased on the verge of Trump’s election. Reading the novel which was released in September 2020 after another election has passed feels foreboding yet affirming.
Intersectionality is at the center of the novel. Lucy is a queer, Asian adoptee who grew up as the only Asian in Bixby. She has long left life in the small town and now lives in the Bay Area of California. At the twentieth Bixby high school reunion, a mass shooting kills fifty-six people, leaving three survivors: Lucy, Donna, and Christy. Donna is the only Black student of their graduating class, while Christy was the popular white girl who is now a YouTube celebrity. In the aftermath of the shooting, the three survivors must confront their own traumas as well as write the narrative about their town.