Don’t forget to pick up Hyphen issue 24, which is now on (some) newstands! You can also subscribe, or check it out online.
Once inside, you can read my feature the survival of a group of Filipino nurses in the face of workplace discrimination, budget cuts and sweeping changes in the health industry, as well as:
Contributing Editor Nicole Wong’s visualization of the Census numbers, which illuminates how the Asian American community is growing and changing.
Books Editors Abigail Licad and Cathlin Goulding’s roundtable of poetry experts which examines how Asian American poetry is enduring decades after community activists used it as a political tool.
And Meeta Kaur’s essay: “Living with a turban in a post-9/11 world.”
…among many other offerings.
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