By Lydia Kwa There’s a special wall in my mother’s townhouse. That’s because magical feats of appearance and disappearance keep happening in front of that wall for as long as …
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Images of a Difficult History: Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank’s Photography Exhibits of Japanese Internment in North America
By Margaret Inoue In 2010, the Japanese Canadian National Museum featured a photo exhibit of Japanese internment camps, which presented the contradictory but unique perspectives of American photographer Ansel Adams …
Ricepaper’s 15.2 RepresentASIANS party at Rhizome Cafe last Friday was fun times! Tetsuro Shigematsu did a great job emceeing the event and we were fortunate enough to be graced with …
By Cheryl Caballero Cheryl Caballero examines the connection between Western patriarchy and the sexual stereotyping of Asian women. A few weeks ago, a friend called me upset about something that …
May 21st, Friday, 7pm, Rhizome Cafe, 317 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC Come and celebrate the issue launch of 15.2 RepresentASIANS with the staff, volunteers and contributors of Ricepaper Magazine, your …
15.2 RepresentASIANS is out and should be arriving in your newsstands and mailboxes soon! I’ve just added an excerpt of “Race and Gender Based Stereotyping of Asian Women” by Cheryl …