Feminism’s Discourse

I just returned from a conference in Boston for Asian-American women to discuss issues of leadership. It’s a Boston-based conference and intended for all aged women – highschool, college, or professional age. (It being held at Harvard is a clear message too, this invitation targeted those in the academy.) I met some wonderful individuals, women […]

The Loving Blogosphere

To blog, one must have thick skin. Or so I’ve heard. After all, a blogger must put herself out there for the world to read or see. This can be especially difficult if you reveal your true identity. A blogger is open to all the benefits and consequences of real life, translated into online communication. […]

The Sopranos and VT

This article was taken from Racialicious. HBO’s “Sopranos” and the VT Massacre by guest contributor Jenn Fang, originally published on Reappropriate (Hat-tip to reader A.) Last night on HBO’s Sopranos, an episode entitled “Remember When” aired in which the character of Junior Soprano, who has been institutionalized, befriends a young, mentally-ill Asian American man named […]

SAVE ME

  Another great roadtrip picture on 75 North. No one believes me when I tell them there is a building-size Jesus coming out of the water. They say I sound delusional.