Fifteen pieces on the places that have held us
Former and current Workshop directors and workers reflect on 30 years of AAWW’s spaces
Remembering the Workshop’s basement office in the late nineties
On AAWW as a space of solace and connection
The Workshop as a space of “experimentation and even error”
Remembering the AAWW offices in the East Village and Koreatown
AAWW’s current executive director reflects on virtual space and community
Tôi phải ở lại trong ngôn ngữ này, như đã trong một cơn mơ bổng, như đã trong một cú kéo chìm, một tự trói buộc, nhọc nhằn và vẫn ở đó, chút lửa nhen. | I have to reside in this language, as in a flying dream, as in a sinking down, a self-bound, burdensome and still there, little fire.
Mia Kang interviews filmmaker J.P Chan about his latest film, and casting Asian actors in lead roles
To succeed in America means that at some level you’ve made peace with its rather ugly past. Vijay Iyer’s speech to Yale’s Asian American alumni
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