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Asian/American feminism is an ever-evolving practice that seeks to address the multi-dimensional ways Asian/American people confront systems of power at the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, religion, disability, migration history, citizenship and immigration status. We are indebted to ways Black feminist thought and Third World feminist movements enable us to think and act critically through our own positionalities to address systems of anti-Black racism, settler colonialism, and xenophobia.

 

Featured Projects:

A collaboration between Black Women Radicals, the Asian American Feminist Collective, and the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, this project looks to Black and Asian American feminist histories, practices, and frameworks on care, community, and survival for the tools and strategies to continue to build towards collective liberation. Read more here.

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We demand no more cops and no more cages in our communities. Read more here.

 
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I dream of a reality in which we redefine what “mental health” really means.

Anonymous

My dreams as of late have been attempts to live up to the grandeur of my ancestors’ wildest dreams.

christina ong

In Asian cultures, foxes are powerful, cunning spirits, full of trickery and deception. They might bring you good fortune, but more likely they’ll destroy you.

J.A. Pak