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Fixin’ to Go Mainstream

Asian Americans are on the rise in Southern politics.

A look at today's Southern crop of Asian American leaders.

Islands in the Sand

Why thousands of Hawaiian prisoners are languishing in the Arizona desert

Written by Toshio Meronek

Farming Silicon Valley

Chinese farmers continue to wage a battle for farmland in the heart of the tech industry

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Watch a video of the Kuangs working on their farm. 

Bob and Judy Kuang’s farm begins where a cul-de-sac ends in the tiny town of San Martin, CA. It’s about 30 miles south of San Jose and home to some of the country’s most expensive real estate. At first glance, it might not even be recognizable as a working farm.

Are artist-provocateur David Choe's comments on 'undateable' Koreans really just han in disguise?

Who Was Richard Aoki?

The revelation that Richard Aoki — a radical activist known as the man who provided arms to the Black Panthers — was actually an FBI informant has sent shock waves through Asian American and progressive communities. Who was Richard Aoki, really, and what does this mean?

Part I  |  Part II  |  Part III  |  Part IV  

Blog Posts

Gangnam grandma on So You Think You Can Dance, You've Got a Friend in Judith Hill on The Voice, and big trouble on The Big Brain Theory.

Dianne Choie | May 21, 2013 - 8:58pm

Today would've been David's 15th birthday. To commemorate his birthday, Hyphen Magazine has created an online memorial, which includes a letter from the Phan family, a gallery of letters from classmates and teachers, and a request from the Phan family for donations to support an anti-bullying fund.

Terry K Park | May 19, 2013 - 8:00pm

Filmmaker Mira Nair talks about the difficulties of making a movie starring a Muslim protagonist and the conversations surrounding it.

Joyce Chen | May 16, 2013 - 10:12pm

Features

'Round Here

Some 250 years ago, a group of Filipinos escaped Spanish galleons off the coast of Louisiana. They were the first Asian Americans. In this issue, we explore the South, a region vital to, but often...

Lisa Wong Macabasco | Editor's Note, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013

As a 32-year-old woman frequently mistaken for a 16-year-old boy, writer Mandy Hu caught a performance by gender-bending comedian D’Lo and found it a revelation. In a profile of D...

Lisa Wong Macabasco | Contributors, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013
A Sweet Gig

Confectionery artisan and designer Jenna Park adds sugar and spice to the blog world.

It’s hard to identify Jenna Park by what she does. Is she an entrepreneur, art director, designer, blogger or photographer? In this case, it’s all of the above, and Park is skilled in all she does...

Gloria Kim | Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013, Takeout
Discrimination Down to a Science

How genetic data shapes science and medicine and what is being done to change it.

With direct-to-consumer genetic testing, much is promised about your future bodily doings and destiny, from cancer treatment to the composition of your soul. But is the promise really for you? I...

Dharushana Muth... | Health, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013
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Southern Exposure

How I learned to take pictures

Photographer & Writer Indigo Som

A year before Hurricane Katrina, I landed in New Orleans with my partner Donna Keiko Ozawa, a generous grant from Creative Work Fund and too much...

Indigo Som | Recipe, Issue 26: The South - Spring 2013
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