Five AliveinPlan A Magazine鍾翔宇, American Born Communist — ft. Xiangyu (Escape From Plan A, Ep. 118)Hip hop artist 鍾翔宇 (Xiangyu) joins Teen to talk about his political awakening as an Asian American, and how that influenced his music.Sep 30, 20191Sep 30, 20191
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineThere Is Only One Hong KongThe Hong Kong protests cannot be easily understood, but that does not mean Hong Kong’s youth protesters do not deserve empathy.Sep 12, 20191Sep 12, 20191
Five AliveinPlan A Magazine‘The Farewell’ Reveals Life’s Necessary IllusionsLulu Wang’s piercing film examines comforting fictions and the avoidance of truths.Jul 18, 2019Jul 18, 2019
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineAn Account of My Chinese DadFather’s Day As ReflectionJun 16, 2019Jun 16, 2019
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineI’m A 14th Century Asian Conqueror Dominating The White Man’s Lands And, Honestly, I’m Struggling…Seriously, it’s the year 1319. Are we still trading in the outdated stereotypes of the late 1200's?Mar 3, 2019Mar 3, 2019
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineThe Danger of Asian American ConformityThe Asian American desire for harmony at all costs is not only subordination, but also makes confidence impossible.Dec 18, 20182Dec 18, 20182
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineWhy 'Crazy Rich Asians' Makes Us CryPlan A takes a deep dive into the emotional and political structure of a Hollywood romantic comedy.Aug 20, 20182Aug 20, 20182
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineThe Problem With Sarah JeongThe NYT backed off of her controversial tweets, leaving Asian Americans to defend them on our own. Are we being used?Aug 8, 20186Aug 8, 20186
Five AliveinPlan A MagazineWhy Americans Can't See That 'Isle of Dogs' Is About Japanese PoliticsWes Anderson's new film is sharp political propaganda, if seen in the right orientation.Apr 1, 20181Apr 1, 20181
Five AliveinPlan A Magazine“The Young Karl Marx” ReviewedRaoul Peck’s follow up to 2016’s “I Am Not Your Negro” is no less compelling or unexpected.Mar 8, 2018Mar 8, 2018