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AAWW Radio

AAWW Radio , the podcast of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, brings you audio from our favorite literary events hosted in our New York City reading room.

By AAWW Radio:
AAWW Fave: You Don’t Say No To Yuri Kochiyama
AAWW Fave: Disability Justice
AAWW Fave: Breaking Caste
AAWW Fave: I Can’t Go On…I’ll Go On
AAWW Fave: Migrant Father Fragment
AAWW Radio: Finding Your Writing Community
AAWW Radio: Breaking into Speculative Fiction
AAWW Radio: What I Wish I Knew Before I Got My MFA

Recent Articles

  • Climate: Editor’s Note
    By The Asian American Writers’ Workshop

    How we perceive and write about climate change

    About the Art: Climate
    Interviews
    By The Asian American Writers’ Workshop

    Katrina Bello’s exquisite drawings of the vast and the miniscule in nature

    Bearing Witness to a Sinking City
    Essays
    By Astha Rajvanshi

    Climate change and development threaten the indigenous fisherfolk communities of Mumbai

    Into the Animal Body
    Essays
    By Talia Lakshmi Kolluri

    Every nonhuman living thing is held captive by our actions.

    Five Poems by Laurel Nakanishi
    Poetry
    By Laurel Nakanishi

    Is it unfair to ask you to hope?

    The Long Argument Over Gravity
    Poetry
    By JinJin Xu

    from “A Journey to the West”

    Wind/ode
    Poetry
    By Philip Metres

    I never understood wind

    from Pastoral
    Poetry
    By Luisa A. Igloria

    It is a wonder that anything was left of the road.

    Orihen | Origin
    Poetry
    By M. J. Cagumbay Tumamac

    Hindi na ibinalik / ng mga dayo ang kinuhang / lupain | The settlers never returned / the land they grabbed

    台風のおばあさん | The Old Woman and the Typhoon
    Essays
    By 小野正嗣 Masatsugu Ono

    ただ空気が得体の知れぬ巨大な獸の吐息のようにねっとりと重たかった。| Only the air was heavy and moist, like the breath of an enormous, mysterious beast.

    Recycling Poetry in a Time of Climate Change
    Essays
    By Craig Santos Perez

    How has climate change changed the way we write poetry?

    Two Poems by Craig Santos Perez
    Poetry
    By Craig Santos Perez

    “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Glacier” and “Good Fossil Fuels”

    My Mother’s Bamboo Bracelets
    Essays
    By Julian Aguon

    A handful of lessons on saving the world

    A Migratory Imagination
    By Min Hyoung Song, Jennifer Chang

    Two scholars exchange letters on poetry and climate

    About the Art: Translation Column
    By Transpacific Literary Project

    Mit Jai Inn’s sculptural paintings thrive in abstractions and calculated ambiguity

    Now They See Us
    Essays
    By Jeremy Tiang

    On translators’ labor and invisibility

    Chiromancy
    Poetry
    By Amrita Chakraborty

    have you heard the word about all / our past lives?

    Spring Will Come: About the Art
    By Munawwar Abdulla, Rahima Mahmut

    Artist Efvan’s portraits and vignettes of Uyghur life

    回去回来 A Story in Three Parts
    Fiction
    By Rowena Chodkowski 陳惠娜

    I know what it is like to travel into the quiet dusk, but don’t know what her fear felt like.

    Two Poems by Abdurrahim Imin (Parach)
    Poetry
    By Abdurrahim Imin (Parach)

    ئىنتىزارلىقنىڭ سۈبھىدۇر ئىسمى، / زۇلمەتنى چاققان ئەزان كېلىدۇ |
    Intizarliqning sübhidur ismi, / Zulmetni chaqqan ezan kélidu. |
    The name of longing is Dawn. / Breaking the chains of oppression, the call to prayer will come.

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