Self Evident: Asian America’s Stories
Society & Culture:Documentary
We’re playing an episode from an exciting new podcast by our friends at APIENC, an organization that builds transgender, non-binary, and queer power for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the Bay Area (you might’ve heard their director, Sammie, on one of our previous episodes).
The new podcast is called Dragon Fruit, and it’s all about the history of trans and queer Asian and Pacific Islander organizing, some juicy conversations about love and relationships, and reclaiming space for healing.
In this episode, community members explored love, intimacy, and relationships. What does love mean for each of us and what does love beyond romance look like? How has our understanding of love changed over time? And how do we navigate being in relationship with each other?
Content warning: This episode mentions issues of sex, touch, and conflict. There is a gentle reminder before each section so you can skip certain parts if you like.
Check out Dragon Fruit Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Self Evident Presents: A Conversation With Yuh-Line Niou (by Rock the Boat)
Self Evident Presents: "The Home Clock" (by A Better Life? podcast)
We Hear You (3/3)
Here Comes the Neighborhood (2/3)
Bonus: Mulan 1998 (A Reflection)
Hate Goes Viral (1/3)
Bonus: What Are We Showing Up For?
Bonus: Unpacking Pandemic Racism
Self Evident Presents: Sharing Asian America's Stories
So Where Are We Really From?
Hello, Freedom Man
Pull up the Roots
The Talk We Were Supposed to Have
Bonus: On Class, Kinship, and Being Bangladeshi in Asian America
Share With Us: How did you learn where you come from?
The Non-United States of Asian America
Whose Dream Is This, Anyway?
We Are Self Evident
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