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We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨

Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1

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The APAHM Conversations continue with Rohan Zhou-Lee! Rohan and Patrick discuss how erasure by white society contributes to internalized self-hatred in the Asian American community, the deep history of cross-community solidarity between Asian America and others, and the idea of Asian American identity as transcendent.

Meet Rohan

Rohan Zhou-Lee, pronouns They/Siya/祂/Elle, is a dancer, writer, and public speaker. They are also known for founding The Blasian March, a Black-Asian solidarity initiative through education and celebration. At CUNY's first ever LGBT-themed conference, Queeribbean Crossings (Caribbean Equality Project,) the Blasian March received a certificate from The Public Advocate For the City of New York in affirmation of the “work to unite diverse Brooklyn communities in love, fellowship, and support.”

Learn more about Rohan on his website: www.diaryofafirebird.com

Connect with Rohan on Instagram.

Check out the fantasy series we referenced!

The Dandelion Dynasty by Ken Liu

The Bruising of the Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia

Thanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.

Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.

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Produced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick Armstrong

Music by: tavamusic

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We're thrilled to announce that our series, THE APAHM CONVERSATIONS, has been named a finalist for the 2023 Signal Awards, and we're taking a trip down memory lane to relive the magic! To celebrate, for the next ten days we're re-airing the episodes that got us here 🎙️✨

Join the conversation and don’t forget to cast your vote: https://bit.ly/44TyNU1

**

The APAHM Conversations continue with Rohan Zhou-Lee! Rohan and Patrick discuss how erasure by white society contributes to internalized self-hatred in the Asian American community, the deep history of cross-community solidarity between Asian America and others, and the idea of Asian American identity as transcendent.

Meet Rohan

Rohan Zhou-Lee, pronouns They/Siya/祂/Elle, is a dancer, writer, and public speaker. They are also known for founding The Blasian March, a Black-Asian solidarity initiative through education and celebration. At CUNY's first ever LGBT-themed conference, Queeribbean Crossings (Caribbean Equality Project,) the Blasian March received a certificate from The Public Advocate For the City of New York in affirmation of the “work to unite diverse Brooklyn communities in love, fellowship, and support.”

Learn more about Rohan on his website: www.diaryofafirebird.com

Connect with Rohan on Instagram.

Check out the fantasy series we referenced!

The Dandelion Dynasty by Ken Liu

The Bruising of the Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia

Thanks to our media partners, Cold Tea Collective, for helping amplify this series.

Cold Tea Collective is a media outlet, sharing the stories of the next generation of the Asian diaspora. Their mission is to inspire the AAPI community through storytelling that will empower them to live their most authentic and fulfilled lives. To learn more, visit coldteacollective.com or visit them on Instagram @coldteacollective.

Check out our website!

patrickintheworld.me

Connect with Patrick

Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok

Support the show

Subscribe to the Newsletter | Buy Me a Coffee

Produced, edited, and hosted by: Patrick Armstrong

Music by: tavamusic

  continue reading

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