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Posts in this category include weekly observations on contemporary APIA issues, APIA pop culture links to share with classmates, thoughts on your personal and/or intellectual growth over the quarter, and miscellany.

D&R: Monty Oum

Monty Oum was an animator at rooster teeth. He grew up in Rhode Island, dropped out of high school and self taught himself how to render and animate 3D models. His first major project was Haloid , combining Master Chief… Continue Reading →

D&R: American R&B, Hip-Hop and K-Pop

During the presentation on Friday, there seemed to be an emphasis on how K-pop was generated by it’s respective studios. But I could have sworn that in the various songs I’ve heard in the background of my friend’s car were… Continue Reading →

D&R: Jo Koy “Rice is Rice”, “My Brother-In-Law Dre”

Jo Koy is a Filipino-American stand-up comedian. I was introduced to him by my dad but at the time I didn’t know he was Filipino. He is an amazing comedian, putting a Filipino perspective on growing up, racism and his… Continue Reading →

D&R: These artists want to draw the Chinese railroad workers back into history

Article: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/these-artists-want-draw-chinese-railroad-workers-back-history-n997181 Painter Lin Zhi and photographer Li Ju are have collaborated and have organized a showing of Art and Stories to recognize the Chinese workers of  the transcontinental railroad, right before celebrating it’s 150th year anniversary. Painter Lin Zhi has… Continue Reading →

D&R: David Choe, Does What Is Unique In Your Head?

  David Choe is a well know street artist. He was even invited to a mural in one of Facebook’s offices. He was a guest on the Joe Rogan Show where he comments how he got his start. He dropped… Continue Reading →

D&R: Twin Wall Mural Company: Disorientation

http://www.twinwallsmuralcompany.com/hemlock-alley-mural-project/dexc95uqjkbqhth3wqgekcxivuh8rc Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong are two female Asian American artists from The Bay Area. They met each other when they were 14 years old in the Ruth Asawa School of Arts. After attending separate Art colleges, they regrouped… Continue Reading →

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