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It’s AANHPI Heritage Month! Or Asian Heritage Month if you’re in Canada.

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Happy Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! Wow, that was a mouthful. Who’s idea was it to group us all together in such a long acronym? It’s a long story but let me know if you’d like me to do a deep dive on that next time. If you’re in Canada, Happy Asian Heritage Month. At least the Canadians knew scope creep was a thing.

TOPICS:

  • Unequal representation in AANHPI celebrations.
  • Why May?
  • Intersectionality: Asian Settler Colonialism.
  • Upcoming series on "queerness" in premodern Asia.
  • Episode recommendations that feature underrepresented Asian perspectives.

EPISODES FEATURED

Kiran Kaur Gill (Sikh American)

S3 E08: Kiran Kaur Gill on fighting Turban Myths with occupationally relevant training programs at the TSA, FBI, and other law enforcement agencies.

Dani Saldo (Queer Filipino Canadian)

S3 E05: Dani Saldo is a hot, talented, disabled bisexual pop-star on the rise, who had to break up with her old (able-bodied) self.

Rita Phetmixay (Lao American)

S3 E09: Rita Phetmixay: No such thing as boundaries in Asian culture – the Lao diaspora, owning the narrative, and healing intergenerational trauma with compassion.

Soo Jin Lee (Korean American)

S4 E1: Soo Jin Lee was never told she was undocumented, but she somehow knew. Also: therapy isn’t the only way to heal.

Manijeh Moradian (Iranian American)

S3 E03: Dr. Manijeh Moradian on why Iran isn’t always considered part of Asia, and how the West may be misinterpreting what Iranians truly want out of the current feminist revolution

Travis Nguyen (Vietnamese American)

S3 E06: Travis Nguyen, interpreter & translator, on working with the deaf & deaf/blind communities, how intergenerational trauma manifests in day-to-day life, and more.

Qasim Rashid (Pakistani American)

S2 E4: Qasim Rashid on how Islam inspires him to advocate for women, for the poor, and even for his haters, and how he remains focused in a world full of injustice.

AUSLIN (Hmong American)

S1 E05: AUSLIN, the artist supermom who’s breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma she experienced as a Hmong American growing up in Wisconsin.

Offering Rain (Queer Ecuadorian and Indian American)

S2 E09: Offering Rain on reclaiming their Ecuadorian and Indian roots as a mixed-raced multimedia artist, and the importance of early access to the arts to increase diversity in the creative fields.

Rahul Borkar (Indian American)

S1 E02: Rahul Borkar on being a music artist and producer from Louisville, KY

Scott Okamoto (Japanese American)

S3 E07: Scott Okamoto on losing faith and becoming an English professor at an evangelical school.

Cece Chow (Trans Chinese Canadian)

S4 E07: Trans Day of Visibility special with Cece Chow & her son Gideon – the wholesome Asian trans representation you needed to hear.

NEXT WEEK I’ll be back with episode recs for mothers day but also a new guest, Dr. Sophia Yen! We’ll be talking about women’s health, making periods optional, best to worst methods of contraception, menopause, and what is missing from sex education.

MENTIONED




CONTACT

Instagram | TikTok | Web | LinkedIn | Twitter

Host: Lazou

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
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64 episodes

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For more detailed shownotes including transcripts, go to nuancespod.com

If you enjoy this show and would like to show some love, go to nuancespod.com/support

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Happy Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! Wow, that was a mouthful. Who’s idea was it to group us all together in such a long acronym? It’s a long story but let me know if you’d like me to do a deep dive on that next time. If you’re in Canada, Happy Asian Heritage Month. At least the Canadians knew scope creep was a thing.

TOPICS:

  • Unequal representation in AANHPI celebrations.
  • Why May?
  • Intersectionality: Asian Settler Colonialism.
  • Upcoming series on "queerness" in premodern Asia.
  • Episode recommendations that feature underrepresented Asian perspectives.

EPISODES FEATURED

Kiran Kaur Gill (Sikh American)

S3 E08: Kiran Kaur Gill on fighting Turban Myths with occupationally relevant training programs at the TSA, FBI, and other law enforcement agencies.

Dani Saldo (Queer Filipino Canadian)

S3 E05: Dani Saldo is a hot, talented, disabled bisexual pop-star on the rise, who had to break up with her old (able-bodied) self.

Rita Phetmixay (Lao American)

S3 E09: Rita Phetmixay: No such thing as boundaries in Asian culture – the Lao diaspora, owning the narrative, and healing intergenerational trauma with compassion.

Soo Jin Lee (Korean American)

S4 E1: Soo Jin Lee was never told she was undocumented, but she somehow knew. Also: therapy isn’t the only way to heal.

Manijeh Moradian (Iranian American)

S3 E03: Dr. Manijeh Moradian on why Iran isn’t always considered part of Asia, and how the West may be misinterpreting what Iranians truly want out of the current feminist revolution

Travis Nguyen (Vietnamese American)

S3 E06: Travis Nguyen, interpreter & translator, on working with the deaf & deaf/blind communities, how intergenerational trauma manifests in day-to-day life, and more.

Qasim Rashid (Pakistani American)

S2 E4: Qasim Rashid on how Islam inspires him to advocate for women, for the poor, and even for his haters, and how he remains focused in a world full of injustice.

AUSLIN (Hmong American)

S1 E05: AUSLIN, the artist supermom who’s breaking the cycle of intergenerational trauma she experienced as a Hmong American growing up in Wisconsin.

Offering Rain (Queer Ecuadorian and Indian American)

S2 E09: Offering Rain on reclaiming their Ecuadorian and Indian roots as a mixed-raced multimedia artist, and the importance of early access to the arts to increase diversity in the creative fields.

Rahul Borkar (Indian American)

S1 E02: Rahul Borkar on being a music artist and producer from Louisville, KY

Scott Okamoto (Japanese American)

S3 E07: Scott Okamoto on losing faith and becoming an English professor at an evangelical school.

Cece Chow (Trans Chinese Canadian)

S4 E07: Trans Day of Visibility special with Cece Chow & her son Gideon – the wholesome Asian trans representation you needed to hear.

NEXT WEEK I’ll be back with episode recs for mothers day but also a new guest, Dr. Sophia Yen! We’ll be talking about women’s health, making periods optional, best to worst methods of contraception, menopause, and what is missing from sex education.

MENTIONED




CONTACT

Instagram | TikTok | Web | LinkedIn | Twitter

Host: Lazou

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
  continue reading

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