My Biracial Identity Isn’t a Solution to America’s Racial Tensions
My mixed heritage is a gift. It’s also complicated.
Truth-Telling in Corporate Lament
Most faith traditions have failed to teach us how to lament. Now is an opportunity for us to center our communal grief.
Not a Crime
An empowering statement against the accusations of “China virus.”
Beyond the Blackouts and Protests
The work needs to continue. Here are eight Black Christian-led organizations you can support in the long term.
Black Voices that Asian Americans Need to Hear
An AACC-recommended list of books, publications, articles, and films by Black leaders, thinkers, and activists to understand the African-American experience and anti-Blackness in America.
The Rule
A poem in response to the murder of George Floyd and the racist incident in Central Park.
Shalom Amidst the Rioting
A Hmong-American pastor and a Korean-American pastor share recommendations for seeking healing, reconciliation, and justice in a time of deep grief and anger.
An Asian American Guide to Dismantling Anti-Blackness
So, you want to begin fighting anti-Black racism? Here’s how to start.
George Floyd, Tou Thao, and the Parable of Our Times
What it means to be an Asian man in a Black-and-white conflict.
The Racialization of Face Masks
From cultural dirt to social responsibility, our societal perception of face coverings affects how we see one another—and ourselves.
When It Hurts to Hope
A husband’s perspective on the long journey of infertility.
Why I Gladly Signed the Statement on Anti-Asian Racism
An author and friend to the Asian-American community shares why he didn’t hesitate to sign the AACC statement on anti-Asian racism in the time of COVID-19.
Kingdom Diversity
A poem celebrating the divinely inspired diversity among us.
A Space for Lament and Prayer
How one church community is actively fighting racism through prayer, lament, awareness, and relationship building.
Minority Communities and the Marrow Registry
Cancer is hard in any situation, but COVID-19 has caused this fight to be even more daunting.
Stare Racism in the Face
The killing of Ahmaud Arbery is a modern-day lynching. We even have video proof of how the twenty-five-year-old Black man was gruesomely gunned down.
I Remember
A poem on the racism experienced by an Asian-American woman.
Faith, Race, and COVID-19
How could the “model minority” suddenly become the target of such violence? For others, it comes as no surprise, as they have always recognized the precarious nature of our racial status.
Halting Immigration Hurts America
Nativism Strikes Back: A Commentary on the Immigration Suspension
The underlying intention behind President Trump’s symbolic immigration suspension is clearly driven by nativism. In nativism, immigrants are a threat and a burden to the American economy and American jobs and workers.