After giving a brief introduction to how the evening might look, we turned off the lights, raised the volume, and the beautiful opening scene started playing before our eyes. Everybody was captivated by the movie, and the 1hr 37min runtime flew by in an instant.
Read MoreFull visibility of the Asian Pacific Islander Desi American experience is lacking in the US, partly the result of the spread of the monolithic misrepresentation of the APIDA community and the widespread โmodel minorityโ myth.
Read MoreXimon (they/them) is the current marketing/PR manager for East West Players, which is the longest-running theatre of color in the US.
Read MoreThough the pandemic prevented us from walking through the traditional APASA annual Night Market, we were still able to fill our homes with the delicious smell of Kadhi and learn from the best of the best, Sohla El-Waylly and Priya Krishna!
Read MoreFear struck the hearts of our Cultural Art Expo (CAE) Committee as we frantically racked our brains for mediocre puns the Wednesday before the big event.
Read MoreWinnie Fong currently serves as the present of the LA chapter of Project by Project, where she helps manage over 6 committees and is in charge of spearheading all the projects.
Read MoreThree space crews from separate planets land on an unpopulated planet only to find that an alien species of mimics dwell on this planet and are rapidly sabotaging their efforts to return home.
Read MoreOn January 29th, APASA hosted its third annual Community Dinner! Traditionally, Community Dinner is an intimate networking event involving APIDA professionals and students over a lovely buffet dinner.
Read MoreOne of the most difficult parts of being an Asian American journalist is overcoming the โmodel minorityโ myth.
Read MoreDante Basco effectively described our year in three words: โThatโs rough, buddy.โ However, last weekend was a clear highlight in this crazy year.
Read MoreI think the first time I heard of the model minority was in middle school.
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