asian pacific american heritage month

For those that don’t know, May is Asian Pacific American [APA] Heritage month.  Yes, I am Asian and I’m a very proud Asian-American.  I’m sure each of you were looking forward to this well publicized in the media month.  :)

I’m too lazy so am cutting and pasting these Asian American interest resources from “that Chinese guy” - one of my local regular reads.

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage month. Yes, I’m quite aware of the issues surrounding the relegation of the vast sum of Asian Pacific culture and history being reduced to a single month celebration, but it’s nice to have some recognition of contributions of our people, right?

Both Senator Obama and Senator Clinton released statements in honor of APA Heritage month. Nice.

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While the perspectives of Asian Americans continue be underrepresented in the mainstream press, the internet has been a great medium for Asian Americans. Some of my favorite “Asian American” interest sites:

  • DISGRASIAN - Two words: freak’n hilarious. An Asian American news-style blog written usually by two no-nonsense, intelligent Asian American women (Jen and Diana), the posts are equal parts admiration, sarcasm, satire, and commentary (check out these posts on Gossip Girl or Yul Kwon getting engaged)
  • AngryAsianMan - The classic news blog for Asian American / Asian related news. I’ve been a loyal reader since I first found the blog back in 2001.
  • II STIX - The granddaddy of Asian American community sites that I’ve participated in over the years… I’ve been a member since I was a sophomore in college. The site has gone through a lot of changes including a long hiatus over the years, but I’ve made a lot of good friends through it and it remains highly accessible, even to Asian Americans who aren’t into “heavy” Asian American issues. I currently serve as an editor for the re-launched beta of the site.
  • The Fighting 44s - Another Asian American community site, The Fighting 44s is probably one of the most intellectually engaging and diverse Asian American sites on the internet. The quality of many of the articles is good, and the forum discussions manage the rare combination of being interesting, insightful, and humorous.
  • Fallout Central - These guys are new to the “Asian American web scene”, but have managed to attract quite a following with their weekly podcasts - basically, a high quality web radio program with a focus on Asian American issues. They also have done a number of good interviews wtih folks like Jin (Chinese American emcee), Yul Kwon (Survivor winner), and Benson Lee (director of Planet B-Boy).
  • Rice Bowl Journals - Probably the largest, best organized collection of Asian American blogs on the internet.
  • 4 Responses to “asian pacific american heritage month”

    1. g Says:

      Thanks for the traffic, pastor. Haha. ;)

    2. david Says:

      man, no comments on APA month? where’s the asian love?

    3. eugenecho Says:

      dave: i’m disappointed that you and bo haven’t organized an APA parade at SPU. c’mon man. hurry up already.

    4. gar Says:

      maybe they haven’t organized the parade because they’d be the only 2 asian brothas there… haha!

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