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Dealing with Food Allergies
Delia shares with Dawn all about the adventures of parenting kids with food allergies.
Back to school
Delia and Dawn chat about their feelings about back to school season. They also share and vent about their strategies for trying to manage their family calendars.
Return to work and pressure to be productive (Jenn Fang Part 1)
In this episode, Jenn Fang, founder and editor of Reappropriate, the oldest and most popular Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) race advocacy and feminism blogs, returns for another convo with Dawn. In this first part, Jenn and Dawn catch up on na
Roe, Dobbs, and Asian American Women (Jenn Fang Part 2)
In this episode, Jenn Fang, founder and editor of Reappropriate, the oldest and most popular Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) race advocacy and feminism blogs, returns for another convo with Dawn. In the second part, Dawn and Jenn dig into the i
Remembering Vincent Chin and Who Gets to Learn This History
Delia and Dawn reflect on the 40th anniversary of the murder of Vincent Chin and how learning about his murder impact their respective lives. If you dont know who Vincent Chin is, thats not surprising. They also consider who gets and doesn't get to
We love libraries!
Delia and Dawn gush and share about their deep love and appreciation for libraries!!
Catching up with Frances Kai-Hwa Wang
Dawn hangs out with writer, poet, and journalist Frances Kai-Hwa Wang and talks with her about her new collection of prose poems and lyric essays You Cannot Resist Me When My Hair Is In Braids (Wayne State University Press). In celebration of Asian Ameri
Comic books with Pornsak Pichetshote
Dawn hangs out with producer, writer, and director Pornsak Pichetshote and talks with him about growing up reading Spider Man, the process of writing, and his latest comic series The Good Asian (Image Comics). In celebration of Asian American, Native Haw
Flying while angry with Phil Yu
Dawn checks in with Phil Yu about being a newish dad, trying to avoid explaining you’re the Angry Asian Man to someone on a plane, and his latest book Rise: A Pop History of Asian American from the Nineties to Now (Harper-Collins Publishers), co-written w
Awesome Asian Americans with Oliver Chin
In this episode, Delia chats with Oliver Chin, children's book author and publisher at Immedium, about representation in children's books, and how this changed over time.In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritag