An Excerpt from “The Strength of Water, An Asian American Coming of Age Memoir”
It was at school that I learned the custom of celebrating birthdays. In traditional Chinese culture, only people who had...
Mochi Magazine is an online magazine that serves as a destination for Asian American women to share their stories, experiences, and passions. Mochi's mission is to amplify Asian voices and support the growth and inclusion of Asian American women. Mochi was founded by Maggie Hsu, Stephanie Wu, and Sandra Sohn in 2008.
It was at school that I learned the custom of celebrating birthdays. In traditional Chinese culture, only people who had...
If you’re a Bay Area fan of Asian and Asian American independent filmmakers, the 2024 San Francisco Independent Film Festival...
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As the sun set on the Sundance Film Festival, I was left in awe of the original storytelling and new...
It started with an Instagram art challenge led by a group of Filipino Americans: Each day of the month, the...
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A few months ago, I came across a Reddit discussion on the subreddit r/asianamerican by the user DesignerPear3846, titled “‘Bing...
Funny, predictable, and full of familiar tropes, such as sacrificing for our loved ones, becoming an unexpected heir to great...
Prime Video’s new limited-drama “Expats” is emotionally heavy — I cannot overemphasize how heavy it is. Set against the Umbrella...
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