Bianca Mabute-Louie’s Unassimilable is a socio-political examination of Asian Americans who refuse to assimilate and instead build belonging on their own terms outside of mainstream institutions, transforming the ways we understand race, class, and citizenship in America.
In Making the Human, Corinne Mitsuye Sugino, argues that Asian American racialization and gendering plays a key role in shoring up abstract concepts such as “meritocracy,” “family,” “justice,” “diversity,” and “nation” in ways that naturalize a limited understanding of what it means to be human.
Both authors challenge frameworks of colonization, racism, and capitalism that are central to anti-Asian violence, instead encouraging readers to envision a more expansive, politically-engaged Asian America rooted in solidarity and care for our communities.
This zine is in response and reflection of both authors’ work.
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This zine was developed out of the lack of awareness for the Sandwich Generation. Here is basic information about a population often forgotten but holds many responsibilities for the aging population.
This is dedicated to them so others may know the decline of the caretaker's health along with the people they care for.
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Self-care is more than a buzz word and something you can buy. The Wheel of Wellness looks at your whole life (holistic) and the factors that bring about wellness in everything you are and all that you do!
This zine is inspired by the work of Jane E. Myers and Thomas J. Sweeney’s work on the Indivisible Self.
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Whose responsibility is it to hear, see, write, transport, and care about our stories if we don’t practice reflecting about our movement, impact, and lives within this desert space? Curiosity for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities’ histories in the city of Las Vegas begins with self reflection to drive the desire for more discovery.
Dive into this zine as folks dove into their lives for every small, memorable, painful, joyous gesture that expresses their experience living as part of this community.
Curated & Workshops Facilitated by Jean Munson
Supported by UNLV College of Liberal Arts & UNLV Asian and Asian American Studies
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As a School Counseling graduate student and improvisor I really wanted to explore how playing in public can be healing and freeing. I built this Group Counseling unit as a printable zine/booklet for anyone willing to facilitate.
It is a culmination of Viola Spolin and Vegas Improv Power exercises.
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Can you believe this was written when I didn't have impostor syndrome?
A literal light shining bright beneath the gaslight.
This zine is for my hurt filipinas/pinays. If you're not one of them, I hope there's more of you than not.
May this inspire you to believe the truths about yourself, look within your wild heart, and see you for you.
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