AACC Summer 2021 Reading List
Reclaiming the Fourth of July
As an Asian American, this is the internal conflict I feel every year on the Fourth of July: My heart swells at the ideology of the Declaration of Independence, yet it withers when I look at the hypocrisy in the implementation of those same ideals.
From Hot Pot to Hot Dogs: Asian American Perspectives on the Fourth of July
Invisible and Silent No More
I sensed God saying my voice did matter to God, and really, it’s not about me, but it’s about what God is already doing. God is used to working with broken, messy, unfinished people anyway, so I’m nothing new.
Solidarity in Christ: Why AAPI Christians Must be Allies in the Pursuit of Justice
While Asian Americans may not fit neatly into the white-Black binary, we are not excluded from reckoning with the racial history of this country...Through remembrance, we take ownership of our history - even if none of us were there.
Inclusivity, Justice, and Asian Americans in Matt Mikalatos’ The Story King
Hearing the Voices of Asian American Christians
If Asian American voices matter in and to the Church, why are they so hard to find?
The State of Asian American Theology in Seminary: Thoughts from an Outgoing Graduate
Today’s seminaries face the necessary task of de-centering white theology and scholarship and moving toward a holistic multicultural Christianity.
Minari: An American Parable
The critically acclaimed film Minari paints a powerful picture about environments of belonging in the United States.
What Is Your Nation? A Chinese American Woman's Journey to Remember and Reclaim Identity
Help India Breathe
A Letter to My Children About Racism
We Need More Intentional Racial Socialization Efforts in Korean American Churches
The Power of Seeing and Being Seen
Seeing each other in our pain helps us stand firm and walk tall in this world.