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Asian and Pacific Islander Identity: Gold House's New Reading List


Encouraging ‘multicultural representation and societal equity,’ nonprofit Gold House releases its latest book recommendation list amid anti-Asian violence in many parts of the world.
Entering Tiananmen Square in Beijing, December 2017. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Mostofa Siraj Mohiuddin
Authors on the List Include Vuong, Zauner, Bulosan
Regular readers of
Publishing Perspectives may remember our writeup in October of the inaugural Gold House Book Club program designed to “champion authentic Asian representation through media to reshape public opinion.”
Today (June 4), on the 32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, we have news of the second list of titles issued by the program.
The company behind the program, Gold House, is a nonprofit collective “dedicated to unifying the world’s largest populace, Asians and Pacific Islanders, to enable more authentic multicultural representation and societal equity.” It’s interesting that ....

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Viva! Cibo Matto: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Their Breakthrough Debut LP


Viva! Cibo Matto: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Their Breakthrough Debut LP
With 
Rewind, KEXP digs out beloved albums, giving them another look. In honor of
Pushing Boundaries, and in celebration of the album s 25th anniversary, KEXP s Janice Headley revisits 
Cibo Matto s genre-defying 1996 debut full-length 
Viva! La Woman
It seemed like things were getting better for women in ‘90s alt-rock. No, really, hear me out. 
The punk movement of the ‘80s paved the way, with icons like 
Siouxsie Sioux,
Blondie,
Patti Smith wielding the sledgehammers. You could find more female faces on the stage, not just in the audience… sure, they were often playing bass, but, hey, I said things were getting better, not stupendous. The Riot Grrrl movement emerged early in the decade, calling for a revolution, y know, girl style. There was even Lilith Fair, which, look, I know it became a bit of a punchline, but it was a radical concept at the ....

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When Asian Americans Demanded Garment Workers' Rights—And Won


When 20,000 Asian Americans Demanded Garment Workers Rights—And Won
The 1982 strike led by immigrant women earned better working conditions and benefits for New York City’s garment workers.
Author:
Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
The 1982 strike led by immigrant women earned better working conditions and benefits for New York City’s garment workers.
It was an unlikely group to storm the streets of New York City’s Chinatown in the summer of 1982: Nearly 20,000 garment workers mostly Asian American women marched together in solidarity for better benefits. Clad in matching union caps, they carried signs in both English and Chinese, reading, “In union, there is strength,” and “Support the union contract.” ....

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Israel, Palestine & the Role of Congress: An Accelerated Learning Series


Jehad Abusalim (American Friends Service Committee)
In this session we examined the situation in the Gaza Strip, including how the Gaza Strip came to be isolated from the West Bank and besieged by Israel, the role of Hamas and related Palestinian political dynamics, and the humanitarian situation in light of repeated Israeli military campaigns, more than a decade of blockade, and now COVID.
Part 5 – Palestinian Refugees and the Role of UNRWA
Featuring: 
Gwyn Lewis (UNRWA), 
Diba Abu Nejila (humanitarian professional)
In this session we focused on Palestinian refugees – one of the core issues of the conflict and which under the Olso Accords was to be resolved in the context of permanent status talks between Israelis and Palestinians. We will examine how Palestinians became refugees, the role and development of UNRWA as the organization responsible for Palestinian refugees, and the debate around the continued status of many Palestinians as refugees t ....

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Attacks against Asian Americans are still surging. These women are speaking out.


“There’s been a long history of racism toward Asian Americans this certainly didn’t start during the pandemic. But the recent anti-Asian rhetoric opened the door to more people acting on their racism. It was upsetting to many of us that it was so difficult to get others outside of our own circles to care,” she said. “We’re the fastest-growing demographic in the U.S. we’re your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers yet we still feel invisible at times.”
For many, the escalation in verbal and physical attacks is reminiscent of the way Muslims, Arab Americans and South Asian Americans, or anyone who was identified as such correctly or not were treated after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. ....

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