Art and Culture


On Watching A Song for Ourselves: Chris Iijima

"A Song for Ourselves" (2009) by Tad Nakamura portrays the inspiring and poignant life of Chris Iijima. Iijima was a member of Yellow Pearl (along with Joanne Miyamoto and later Charlie Chin), a folk group that were troubadours for the early Asian American Movement. The group was based in New York and were particularly important for East Coast activists, who saw so few Asian American bands. Much of the poignancy of the film came from Chris' premature passing due to a rare disease and a defiant last interview even as he faced mortality.

Date of first Azine posting: 
07/07/2011

Fight without Fear: GABRIELA, Fighting Patriarchy and Imperialism

by Amee Chew

On March 11, in honor of International Women's Day, INCITE! Boston Women of Color Against Violence held a film screening and fundraiser for GABRIELA, a mass-based women's organization in the Philippines. A packed audience of over 70 viewed a documentary on GABRIELA's activities, called "Fight Without Fear!," produced by local organizer Darlene Lombos.

Date of first Azine posting: 
05/04/2007

The Asian American Comic Book

by Asian American Resource Workshop
Designed and Illustrated by Wen-ti Tsen

Date of first Azine posting: 
06/06/2001

Poster Art: War Map

Art can "serve the people" and make statements relevant to our lives. Sarinya Srisakulis takes a stand on Sept. 11's effects.

Date of first Azine posting: 
02/23/2002

Nothing Will Defeat The Spirit of This Land: Posters on the War in Viet Nam

Exhibition Critiques U.S. War Policies

This is a lightly-edited version of the exhibition's press release

The Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition Against War (APICAW) in conjunction with the Asian Resource Gallery and the All Of Us Or None archival collection of political posters is proud to present "Nothing Will Defeat the Spirit of This Land: Posters on the War in Viet Nam." APICAW is a Bay Area coalition of API individuals and organizations that believes true peace and security can only come through global justice.

Date of first Azine posting: 
03/07/2005

"Laundry Day:" Talking with Vi Tri Quach, Visual Artist/Activist

Vi Tri Quach was born in Vietnam.

Date of first Azine posting: 
11/23/2007

Poster Art

DESIGN BY MARY UYEMATSU KAO
UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press
ARTISTS FEATURED: (clockwise, starting upper left)
Jim Wong, Roz Payne, Malaquias Montoya, Nancy Hom, Tomie Arai, Steve Louie, unknown, Russell Leong, Saichi Kawahara (all rights reserved by artists/all work copyrighted)
For More Info:
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/aasc/rdp2/pubsaafirsts.html

Date of first Azine posting: 
06/26/2003

David Monkawa Day of Remembrance 2003 Poster Art

 

Date of first Azine posting: 
02/09/2003

Poster Art

In organizing, posters have often been used as a form for artistic expression and to send a message. One recent example of how artists "serve the people" is David Monkawa's work below:

Date of first Azine posting: 
01/23/2002

Exhibit on Forgotten Korean War Calls out for Peace

On the last weekend in January, several hundred people attended the moving opening of “Still Present Pasts: Korean Americans and the “Forgotten War,” a new exhibit on the continuing impact of the Korean War on the Korean American community. The multi-media exhibit of video, installation, and performance art by Korean and Korean American artists made a powerful statement about war’s expansive and penetrating impact, not only on combatants, but also on civilians, families, communities, succeeding generations and nations.

Date of first Azine posting: 
02/08/2005

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