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At the Moment: Asian American News

At the Moment: Asian American News

AZI Media

Unpacking the news and politics shaping Asian American identities today. Join us every other Tuesday to tackle the weird, messy, intersectional and complex issues in Asian America. Hosted by Sylvia Peng and Janrey Serapio. Brought to you by AZI Media.
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At the Moment: Asian American News - On the Shoulders of Giants: Queer/Trans Asian Legacies in the US
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03/23/21 • 45 min

Our host Janrey and reporter Sahil explore the long history of Asian American queer and trans activism. We begin by talking about some queer and trans activists in US history such as Crystal Jang, Kiyoshi Kuromiya, and Kitty Tsui. Then, we speak with South Asian activist, writer, and podcaster Priya Arora about queer representation in pop culture, while also recognizing histories within our communities. We also speak with activist Pauline Park about creating queer community spaces beginning in the mid-90s and rethinking identity. Finally, Janrey and Sahil reflect on their ancestral lineages, rediscovering queerness in pre-colonial cultures, and reclaiming their identities.

Our guests this week were Priya Arora (@thepriyaarora on Twitter and Instagram) and Pauline Park (@paulinepark on Twitter).

Listen to our previous episode on anti-Asian hate, Ep. 4 What You Need to Know About Anti-Asian Violence.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - Pipe Dreams, Pipelines: Militarization of American Samoa
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05/26/21 • 35 min

Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians have historically been the most overrepresented demographic in the U.S. Military. This week, we speak with Gabby Langkilde, an American Samoan, about her experiences growing up near an army base and dealing with military recruitment in high school. Then, we discuss the military’s role in colonialism and citizenship, as well as the pitfalls of grouping Pacific Islander Americans with Asian Americans.

Our guest this week was Gabrielle T. Langkilde, an American Samoan and recent graduate from Harvard University with a degree in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her biweekly column “Pasefika” appeared in The Harvard Crimson in 2019 and 2020.

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The Indian farmers’ protests began late last summer and are still ongoing, even as coronavirus has worsened over the past month. Sylvia, Janrey and our reporter Sahil begin by explaining the legislation that has put about 50% of India’s population, small farmers, at risk while benefiting corporate interests. We explore some of India’s agricultural history—from British colonial rule to the Green Revolution—and the present day economic impacts. Finally, we discuss how the protests are connected to democracy, revolution and international solidarity.

Our guest this week was Chairman Gurinder Singh Khalsa of SikhsPAC.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - Asians Against Yang: A Movement in NYC

Asians Against Yang: A Movement in NYC

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06/17/21 • 38 min

After gaining much attention and popularity during his presidential bid, Andrew Yang is running for mayor of New York City. We delve into the concerns brought up by Asians Against Yang, a coalition of community members, organizers, and activists who are opposing Yang’s bid to be New York’s next mayor. Then, our producer Cynthia, co-host Janrey, and guest James Boo discuss their reactions toward Andrew Yang, the mayoral election, and the current state of NYC politics.

Early voting began June 12th, and Election Day is next Tuesday, June 22nd. For more information, visit the NYC Board of Elections website.

Our guest this week was James Boo, member of the 52nd Assembly District of New York State, elected member of the Kings County Democratic County Committee, and resident of Brooklyn for the past 13 years. James is also the managing producer of Self Evident, a podcast that tells Asian America’s stories to explore what it really means to claim America today. If you enjoy listening to our podcast, definitely check out Self Evident too!

This is the last episode of our first ever season of ATM! We’ll be on a brief hiatus, so be sure to catch up on all of our old episodes in the meantime.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - What You Need to Know About Anti-Asian Violence

What You Need to Know About Anti-Asian Violence

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03/09/21 • 43 min

On February 27th, over three hundred people showed up to Foley Square in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood to rally against the rise of anti-Asian hate incidents across the nation. Our hosts Sylvia and Janrey speak with people at the rally on why they attended and what solutions they want to see. Then, we hear from Professor Rosalind Chou of Georgia State University about the origins of anti-Asian racism and its roots in white supremacy. Finally, Jason Wu, a legal services attorney based in New York City, speaks on how to confront anti-Asian violence and take care of our communities through abolition.

Our guests this week were Dr. Rosalind Chou and Jason Wu (@criticalrace on Twitter).

Listen to Ep. 1 Pt. 2 “A Year of Reckoning Part 2: COVID’s Impact on Marginalized Asian Americans” to hear more on the history of Asian migration and the impact of colonization.

Check out With Chinese Characteristics podcast and their most recent episode about the 1871 LA Chinese Massacre and its tie to today's anti-Asian sentiment.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - Democracy Speaks: Civil Disobedience in Myanmar

Democracy Speaks: Civil Disobedience in Myanmar

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02/23/21 • 42 min

On February 1st, the Myanmar military raided and detained the country’s top officials—including democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, President U Win Myint, and other senior figures from the National League for Democracy party—sparking protests that are still ongoing. Our hosts Sylvia and Janrey, along with producer Cynthia, spoke with activists and scholars to understand what’s happening in Myanmar, the historical context, and how Burmese Americans and the international community are responding to the coup. We also discuss the role of social media in the #CivilDisobedience movement, as well as what those of us not in Myanmar can do beyond sharing social media posts.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - The Kids are Alright: Teens of Small Asian Businesses
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02/09/21 • 39 min

COVID-19 has greatly impacted Asian-owned small businesses over the past year. Owners have struggled with keeping their businesses afloat during lockdown periods, a rise in anti-Asian sentiment and operational shifts during the pandemic. But who are the ones applying for PPP and negotiating with retailers during this time? Our reporter Alina and our producer Cynthia speak to 2 Asian American teenagers who had to balance school and their family businesses through this tough period.

Emily Zheng’s Family Business: Chopsticks Sushi Bar and Asian Cuisine

Nikki Dava’s Family Business: Antonik’s BBQ

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At the Moment: Asian American News - A Year of Reckoning Part 2: COVID’s Impact on Marginalized Asian Americans
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01/26/21 • 35 min

We’re kicking off our launch with a look back at 2 key topics in 2020: BIPOC racial justice and COVID-19. In part 2, we examine how COVID-19 has impacted marginalized Asian American communities, namely Southeast Asians. We talk to Professor Catherine Ceniza Choy to give context to Filipino frontline worker histories and experiences during this time. Then, we talk to Chhaya Chhoum, the founder of Mekong NYC, about how Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese refugee communities are coping with government neglect by providing mutual aid in Bronx, NYC.

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At the Moment: Asian American News - Hunger Strike! How Immigrant Taxi Drivers Took on City Hall
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05/18/22 • 29 min

When Augustine Tang’s father passed away, Augustine decided to inherit his taxi medallion – the license that had allowed his father to drive a yellow taxi cab in New York City for decades. But the medallion came with a $530,000 debt trap and years of struggling to escape it.

Augustine’s friend Kenny, a fellow taxi cab driver, committed suicide. So did several other drivers who were crushed under the weight of these impossible debts. In hopes of preventing another death, Tang joined a push by the local taxi drivers’ union, to campaign for debt relief. And eventually, city resistance to worker demands culminated in a 15-day hunger strike to convince City Hall that immigrant taxi drivers deserved a fair deal.

The drivers’ struggles for livable working conditions showed how political power doesn’t just come down to votes. It’s a reminder how strong collective will can be, especially for those often silenced and ignored by our imperfect democracy.

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Credits

  • Produced by Self Evident Media
  • Reported by Sahil Nisha, with help from Alina Panek and Janrey Serapio
  • Interview recordings by Sahil Nisha, Stacey Wong, and James Boo
  • Edited by James Boo and Julia Shu
  • Fact checked by Harsha Nahata and Tiffany Bui
  • Sound mix by Timothy Lou Ly
  • Music by Epidemic Sound
  • At the Moment Theme by Satoru Ohno
  • Cover Art by Susu Schwaber
  • This episode was made with support from the Solutions Journalism Network's Advancing Democracy program
  • Special thanks to: Cynthia Liu, Alice Liu, Sabeen Shalwani, Augustine Tang, John Duda, Kuber Sancho-Persad, Jaslin Kaur, Maria Santana, Maximillian Alvarez, Michelle Faust Raghavan and Alec Saleens, and the New York Taxi Workers Alliance Media Team

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FAQ

How many episodes does At the Moment: Asian American News have?

At the Moment: Asian American News currently has 11 episodes available.

What topics does At the Moment: Asian American News cover?

The podcast is about News, Asian American, Podcasts, News Podcast, Education, Asian and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on At the Moment: Asian American News?

The episode title 'On the Shoulders of Giants: Queer/Trans Asian Legacies in the US' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on At the Moment: Asian American News?

The average episode length on At the Moment: Asian American News is 35 minutes.

How often are episodes of At the Moment: Asian American News released?

Episodes of At the Moment: Asian American News are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of At the Moment: Asian American News?

The first episode of At the Moment: Asian American News was released on Jan 4, 2021.

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